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Ar-591 Architectural Design - Ix B.Arch 5

This document provides syllabus details for several architecture courses in the 6th semester, including Architectural Design IX, Advanced Building Construction II, Hill Architecture, Construction Management, and Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction II. It outlines the course objectives, contents which are divided into units with allocated time periods, assessment details, reference books, and some notes. The contents cover topics like urban and housing design problems, preparing working drawings for specialized building projects, traditional and vernacular hill architecture, construction project management techniques, and earthquake resistant design codes and standards.
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Ar-591 Architectural Design - Ix B.Arch 5

This document provides syllabus details for several architecture courses in the 6th semester, including Architectural Design IX, Advanced Building Construction II, Hill Architecture, Construction Management, and Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction II. It outlines the course objectives, contents which are divided into units with allocated time periods, assessment details, reference books, and some notes. The contents cover topics like urban and housing design problems, preparing working drawings for specialized building projects, traditional and vernacular hill architecture, construction project management techniques, and earthquake resistant design codes and standards.
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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-591 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - IX B"#rch 5
th


$ear %&
th
Semester'
Contact (ours per )ee*
+inal
,-am"
Sessional .otal
,-am
/uration
Credit
0 . 1 / .otal
2id3
term
,-ternal 4nternal
550 18 hours 11
2 3 3 12 16 100 3 607508 1107509
8 2ar*s are to be a:arded on the detailed pro;ect report prepared during the survey conducted for <rban
/esign/(ousing during the :inter brea* held at the end of previous semester"
9 2ar*s of the .ime 1roblem
OBJECTIVE
.o ma*e the students a:are of design issues related to problems of urban development= urban rene:al
and housing"
CONTENTS
UNIT I (Time-six wees!
/esign solutions to the issues/problems identified for urban design in the detailed survey
conducted in the :inter brea* held at the end of previous semester"
UNIT II (Time-se"e# wees!
/esign solutions to the issues/problems identified for housing in the detailed survey conducted in
the :inter brea* held at the end of previous semester"
NOTE$
.: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
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-59' ADVANCED BUILDING CONSTRUCTION - II B"#rch 5
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0 . 1 / .otal
2id3
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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
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-593 HILL ARCHITECTURE B"#rch 5
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2 1 3 3 5 55 10 3 25
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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0 . 1 / .otal
2id3
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&0 5 hours 05
2 1 3 3 5 55 10 3 25
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
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!
B"#rch" 5
th
$ear %&
th
Semester'
AR- 595 EARTH 6UA&E RESISTANT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION II
Contact (ours per
)ee*
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2id3
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&0 5 hours 05
2 3 3 1 5 55 10 3 25
OBJECTIVE
.o let the students understand the terminology used in ,arth>ua*e and study of the standards for the
earth>ua*e resistant design of different types of structures"
CONTENTS
U#i/-I (i!7S/+*1/*+.2 De/.i2i#08 (Time- se"e# wees!
a' 4nnovations and selection of appropriate materials"
b' 4"S" Code provisions for the buildings"
4"S" 18&532002= 4"S" 652631&&5
c' (oriEontal and Kertical Seismic co3efficient= valuation of base shear= distribution of shear forces in
multistory building"
d' Seismic /etailing provisionsH 2asonry and :ood building %4"S"H 6526= 4"S"H 15828'= #dobe houses
%4"S" 1582!'"
e' Seismic /esigns and /etailing of "C" @ Steel Buildings 4"S"H 18&532002= 4"S"H 15&2031&&5= 4"S"H
65632000= 4"S"H 80032006"
f' Special reinforcing and connections in structural dra:ings"
(ii! 7E.+/9:*.e Resis/.#/ C)#s/+*1/i)# De/.i2s8$ (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)
wees!
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
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 59> BUILDING ECONO5ICS ? SOCIOLOG@ B"#rch 5
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)ee*
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2 1 3 3 5 55 10 3 25
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
th
egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR 59A LOB COST BUILDINGS B"#rch 5
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$ear %&
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Contact (ours per )ee*
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2 1 3 3 5 55 10 3 25
OBJECTIVE
.o ma*e the students a:are of the use of conventional and non conventional resources for lo: cost
construction"
CONTENTS
UNIT I (Time-(i"e wees!
#n introduction to the sub;ect to understand the various building techni>ues adopted in different
climatic Eones of the country= :hich resulting in varied vernacular e-pressions"
<se of cost effective technologies through the use of local materials= up gradation of traditional
technologies= prefabrication etc"
UNIT II (Time-(i"e wees!
Deed for lo: cost construction= both in the rural and the urban sectors"
4nnovations of building techni>ues for lo: cost construction"
#nalysis of space norms for lo: cost buildings"
UNIT III (Time-()*+ wees!
Study of usages pattern of lo: cost buildings by the habitants"
Comparative analysis of building materials and costing"
NOTE$
.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

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