Ar-591 Architectural Design - Ix B.Arch 5
Ar-591 Architectural Design - Ix B.Arch 5
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regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
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egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR-591 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - IX B"#rch 5
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550 18 hours 11
2 3 3 12 16 100 3 607508 1107509
8 2ar*s are to be a:arded on the detailed pro;ect report prepared during the survey conducted for <rban
/esign/(ousing during the :inter brea* held at the end of previous semester"
9 2ar*s of the .ime 1roblem
OBJECTIVE
.o ma*e the students a:are of design issues related to problems of urban development= urban rene:al
and housing"
CONTENTS
UNIT I (Time-six wees!
/esign solutions to the issues/problems identified for urban design in the detailed survey
conducted in the :inter brea* held at the end of previous semester"
UNIT II (Time-se"e# wees!
/esign solutions to the issues/problems identified for housing in the detailed survey conducted in
the :inter brea* held at the end of previous semester"
NOTE$
.:o design problems each of 05 to 06 :ee*s and one time problem of 01 :ee* is to be
completed in this semester" .he concerned faculty is re>uired to frame a detailed programme for
each of the above design problems and time problem :ith reference to the above contents"
RE%ERENCE BOO&S
1eople 1laces ? /esign guidelines for urban open spaces ? 2arcus @ +rancis
<rban /esign ? Areen /imensions ? 2oughtin
<rban #rchitecture= City 1lanning ? #rco colour collection
B2aneC # De: 4nitiative in 1ublic (ousing ? (udco publication
(ousing and <rbaniEation ? Charles Correa
.ime saver standards for (ousing and esidential development ? /e Chiara= 1anero @ Felni*
.he (eritage of <rban design ? 1" Sperigan
4mage of a City ? Gevin 0ynch
Cluster (ousing
Syllabus approved in the 6
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regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
th
egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR-59' ADVANCED BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - II B"#rch 5
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150 6hours 05
2 3 3 6 6 65 50 3 !5
OBJECTIVE
.o prepare a set of :or*ing dra:ings for a high3rise/large span/specialiEed building pro;ect= using
advanced constructional and structural building techni>ues"
CONTENTS
UNIT I $ (Time-()*+ wees!
,+e-.+./i)# )( B.se D+.wi#0s
Site 1lan/0ocation 1lan
+oundation 1lan and details of various parts"
#ll floor 1lans= ,levations and Sections
/etails of various parts such as doors= :indo:s= built3in furniture= toilets and any other details
specific to the pro;ects"
UNIT II (Time-(i"e wees!
I#1)+-)+./i#0 esse#/i.2 Se+"i1es
)ater supplyH 0ayout plans and necessary details"
Se:erage and storm :ater disposal"
,lectrical layout plans and necessary details"
Ither services specific to the pro;ects such as air3conditioning= fire3fighting etc=
UNIT III (Time-(i"e wees!
4ntroduction to installation of Solar )ater heating system in buildings along :ith necessary fi-ing
details/dra:ings"
Construction details/dra:ings of passive methods of environmental control in buildings"
.ensile and 1neumatic structures"
N)/e$
.he time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time ta*en to
complete each" .he mar*s for sessional :or* may be divided accordingly"
Ine of the ma;or design pro;ects completed during the previous semester :ill be used for the purpose
of preparing the set of :or*ing dra:ings"
RE%ERENCE BOO&S
Building dra:ing :ith an integrated approach to Built environment ? Shah= 1at*i @ Gale
Building Construction /rafting and /esign ? John 2olnar= 1","
Building Construction /etails ? (ans BanE
(andboo* of /esigning and 4nstallation of services in Building comple-= (ighrise Buildings ?
K"G"Jain
(andboo* of #rchitectural details for Commercial buildings ? Joseph /e Chiara
Syllabus approved in the 6
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regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
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egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR-593 HILL ARCHITECTURE B"#rch 5
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OBJECTIVE
Buildings on the hills have been a challenge to man from time immemorial" .he constraints of climate=
topography and transportation of building materials have posed a ma;or challenge for building up on hills"
4n the present conte-t of environmental concerns that the hills face =there is a greater responsibility
imposed on architects and builders"
.he ob;ective of this course is to impart a comprehensive *no:ledge of the vernacular architecture=
historical and environmental aspects for building up on the hills"
CONTENTS
UNIT I (Time-()*+ wees!
(istorical perspective of hill architecture and its uni>ue attributes and concerns"
2a;or hill settlements in various regions of the :orld"
# broad vie: of traditional hill architecture of medieval ,uropean settlements and other places"
UNIT II (Time-(i"e wees!
.raditional hill settlements in 4ndia"
#n overvie: of vernacular hill architecture of (imachal 1radesh"
Building .ypes= techni>ues and materials of vernacular architecture of (imachal 1radesh"
0essons from vernacular architecture and their time tested indigenous technology"
UNIT III (Time-(i"e wees!
2odern buildings on hills in 4ndia"
Constraints of climate= topography and availability of materials"
/esign factors such as access= circulation= gradients= slope analysis= grading and interpolation of
contours"
Structural aspects of modern buildings and necessary safeguards"
,nvironmental and ecological concerns and safeguards"
NOTE$
.he time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time ta*en to complete
each" .he mar*s for sessional :or* may be divided accordingly"
RE%ERENCE BOO&S
.he #rchitectural (eritage of (imachal 1radesh ? .ha*ur
B,nvironmental protection of the (imalayaC # 2ountaineersL Kie: 3 #li= #amir
M.he Survival of the (imalayaL= ,co3systems3 # scenario of <nsustainability 3 Bahuguna= Sunder
0al= Singh= .e; Kir= Sharma= 2"0
(imalayan ,cology= .ranshumance and Social Irganisation Aaddis of (imachal 1radesh 3
Bhasin= Keena
,cological (aEards in the (imalayas 3 Chadha= S"G
(imachal 1radesh 3 Chauhan= amesh
Chet:ode= 1enelope B.emples of the )estern (imalayasC= the #rchitectural evie:= 0ondon"
4C42I/=Constraints and Ipportunities= 4nternational Centre for 4ntegrated 2ountain
/evelopment= 1roceedings of 4nternational Symposium on 2ountain ,nvironment and
/evelopment Gathmandu= Depal"
,nvironmental Concerns and Strategies 3 Ghoshoo= ."D"
Site ,ngineering for 0andscape #rchitects 3 Gurt= Dathan= Strom et al"
Syllabus approved in the 6
th
regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
th
egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR-594 CONSTRUCTION 5ANAGE5ENT B"#rch 5
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OBJECTIVE
.o let the students understand the on site problems related to building construction and causes of delay in
construction= as :ell as to inculcate the s*ills as a team manager"
CONTENTS
UNIT I (Time-()*+ wees!
#im= ob;ectives and functions of Construction 2anagement"
Construction stages= Construction team
ole of an architect in construction management"
2anagement techni>ues and tools"
UNIT II (Time-six wees!
Bar charts and limitations of bar charts"
1rogram ,valuation and evie: .echni>ues %1,.'
Critical 1ath 2ethod %C12' for pro;ect management
/evelopment and analysis of C12 net :or*
Cost time analysis in net:or* planning
Scientific methods of construction management
UNIT III (Time-()*+ wees!
1ro;ect management for repetitive types of buildings" 0ine of balance method ? its :or*ing
*no:ledge :ith e-ercises"
esources scheduling methods through Bar charts= C12 and 0ine of Balance method"
4nspection and >uality control"
Safety in Construction"
NOTE$
.he time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time ta*en to complete
each" .he mar*s for sessional :or* may be divided accordingly"
RE%ERENCE BOO&S
Construction 1lanning and 2anagement ? <"G"Shrivastava
.otal Construction 1ro;ect 2anagement ? Aeorge J itE
Syllabus approved in the 6
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regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
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egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
B"#rch" 5
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AR- 595 EARTH 6UA&E RESISTANT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION II
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OBJECTIVE
.o let the students understand the terminology used in ,arth>ua*e and study of the standards for the
earth>ua*e resistant design of different types of structures"
CONTENTS
U#i/-I (i!7S/+*1/*+.2 De/.i2i#08 (Time- se"e# wees!
a' 4nnovations and selection of appropriate materials"
b' 4"S" Code provisions for the buildings"
4"S" 18&532002= 4"S" 652631&&5
c' (oriEontal and Kertical Seismic co3efficient= valuation of base shear= distribution of shear forces in
multistory building"
d' Seismic /etailing provisionsH 2asonry and :ood building %4"S"H 6526= 4"S"H 15828'= #dobe houses
%4"S" 1582!'"
e' Seismic /esigns and /etailing of "C" @ Steel Buildings 4"S"H 18&532002= 4"S"H 15&2031&&5= 4"S"H
65632000= 4"S"H 80032006"
f' Special reinforcing and connections in structural dra:ings"
(ii! 7E.+/9:*.e Resis/.#/ C)#s/+*1/i)# De/.i2s8$ (Time- Tw) wees!
a' Karious types and construction details of +oundation= Soil stabiliEation= retaining :alls=
underground and overhead tan*s= staircases and isolation of structures"
U#i/-II 7V*2#e+.;i2i/< Assessme#/ .#= Seismi1 S/+e#0/9e#i#0 )( B*i2=i#0s8$ (Time- Tw)
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a' Seismic vulnerability evaluation of e-isting buildings"
b' )ea*ness in e-isting buildings= ageing= :eathering development of crac*s"
c' Concepts in repair= restoration and seismic strengthening= material and e>uipments for restoration
of masonry and concrete structures"
d' 2ethodologies for seismic retrofitting"
U#i/-III 7E.+/9:*.e Resis/.#/ Desi0# Exe+1ise8 (Time /9+ee wees!
B# studio based design e-ercise incorporating all the relevant seismic resistant details"
Syllabus approved in the 6
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regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
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egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR 59> BUILDING ECONO5ICS ? SOCIOLOG@ B"#rch 5
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OBJECTIVE
.o create a:areness among the students regarding management of physical and human resources
pertaining to a business organiEation in general and specific to construction industry"
CONTENTS
UNIT - I BUILDING ECONO5ICS (Time se"e# wees!
N./*+e O( E1)#)mi1s$ 4ntroduction= ,volution of ,conomics= /efinition ? :ealth= :elfare= scarcity= Dature
and scope of economics= /ivision of economics= ,conomics in relation to engineering and other Social
Sciences
Dem.#= A#= L.w O( Dem.#=H 2eaning of demand= Ginds of demand= 0a: of demand= /emand
schedule and curve= 0imitations of la: of demand= Shape of demand curve= ,-tension Contraction
4ncrease and decrease in demand= +actors affecting demand= Aoods and *inds of goods"
E2.s/i1i/< )( Dem.#=$ 2eaning of elasticity of demand= /egree of elasticity of demand= .ypes of
elasticity of demand= +actors governing elasticity of demand= 4mportance of elasticity of demand
L.ws O( C)#s*m-/i)#$ Consumption= +orms of Consumption= 4mportance of utility= 0a: of diminishing
marginal utility= 0a: of e>uimarginal utility"
S1.2e )( -+)=*1/i)#$ Supply= 0a:s of supply= Aeneral e>uilibrium
0arge scale production its advantages and disadvantages= Small scale production its advantages and
disadvantages
E1)#)mi1s Re2./e= T) B*i2=i#0 C)#s/+*1/i)# I#=*s/+< A#= Re.2 Es/./e$ Deed for economic tools=
Concept of ,conomic efficiency= ,conomic analysis process= Construction 4ndustry= Dature of construction
industry in 4ndia= 1roblems of changes in demand %Sellers mar*et to Buyers mar*et'= ,-isting scenario of
construction industry/eal estate and 0and mar*et in the metro cities of 4ndia= 4nfluence of the
Aovernment policies on the land 2ar*et and the Construction 4ndustry= 2ethods of controlling the
inade>uacies in construction industry/real estate"
U#i/ - II SOCIOLOG@ (Time se"e# wees!
OBJECTIVES
.o e-pose the students to various life styles/cultures present in 4ndia"
,ffect of these lifestyles/cultures on physical planning of a simple d:elling unit"
A#.2<sis )( I#=i.H 4ntroduction ? ural sociology its origin and scope ? 4ndian (umanity ? Karied
religion/cultures ? Karied languages ? Caste (ierarchy ? ,mergence of small family pattern ?
/isintegration of Joint family ? Class Stratification ? )ealth Concentration ? ,mergence of <rban
societies ? ural <rban conflict
T9e I#=i.# Vi22.0e$ 4ntroduction ? Killage types according to their structure ? Killage forms )ith respect
to Irder/Cluster ? +unctions of roads ? Communication in Ducleated villages ? Caste and (abitation area
in a village ? Social structure of a village community ? 1lanning of a typical village house
T9e I#=i.# Ci/<$ 4ntroduction ? <rban and Suburban life ? City life style ? Characteristics If urban
population ? Social 1sychology of urban life ? Karied life styles ? 1lanning of a typical urban d:elling
RE%ERENCE BOO&
2odern ,conomic theory 3 G"G" /e:ett
,conomic for ,ngineers ? 2"0" Aupta
2icro ? economic theory 3 Samuelson
ural Sociology in 4ndia ? #""/esai
.he <rban )orld ? J" John 1alen
2odel of <rban and egional systems in /eveloping Countries ? Aeorge Chad:ic*
Syllabus approved in the 6
th
regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
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egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR 59A LOB COST BUILDINGS B"#rch 5
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OBJECTIVE
.o ma*e the students a:are of the use of conventional and non conventional resources for lo: cost
construction"
CONTENTS
UNIT I (Time-(i"e wees!
#n introduction to the sub;ect to understand the various building techni>ues adopted in different
climatic Eones of the country= :hich resulting in varied vernacular e-pressions"
<se of cost effective technologies through the use of local materials= up gradation of traditional
technologies= prefabrication etc"
UNIT II (Time-(i"e wees!
Deed for lo: cost construction= both in the rural and the urban sectors"
4nnovations of building techni>ues for lo: cost construction"
#nalysis of space norms for lo: cost buildings"
UNIT III (Time-()*+ wees!
Study of usages pattern of lo: cost buildings by the habitants"
Comparative analysis of building materials and costing"
NOTE$
.he time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time ta*en to complete
each" .he mar*s for sessional :or* may be divided accordingly"
RE%ERENCE BOO&S
Building System for 0o: 4ncome (ousing 3 #"G" Jain
0o: Cost (ousing in /eveloping Countries 3 A"C" 2athur