B.E.Arch 1st Year(Sem2)
B.ARCH. I (SEM – II)
| COURSE |
COURSE NO. |
TEACHING SCHEME |
Credits |
| L Hours |
S/P/T/W Hours (TW) |
| 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
Studio – II
Basic and Arch. Design
|
AR - 201 |
- |
9(5+3) |
9 |
| Technical Representation Drawing II (TRD) |
AR – 202 |
- |
5 |
5 |
| Bldg. Materials Construction – II |
AR – 203 |
3 |
2 |
5 |
| Structures – II |
C – 204 |
2 |
3 |
5 |
| History of Culture – II |
AR – 205 |
3 |
- |
3 |
| Environment & Ecology |
AR – 206 |
3 |
- |
3 |
| |
|
11 |
19 |
30 |
| Total Contact Hours / Week |
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Total Hours - 30 |
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| Communication Skills |
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02 |
Note: Communication skills is compulsory to pass but will not be added in Calculating the CPI
B. Arch I SEM II
COURSE AR 201
STUDIO II – Basic & Architectural Design
Teaching Scheme
(No. of Contact Hours)
|
Examination Scheme |
Grand Total |
Credits |
| Theory |
Tutorials |
Studio |
Theory Exam |
Practical |
Total |
|
|
| Duration - Hours |
Marks |
End Semester Exam |
Continuous Internal Evaluation |
| - |
- |
9 |
- |
- |
400 |
500 |
900 |
900 |
9 |
| Architectural Design SEM II |
| Emphasis: |
ntroduction
To The Fundamentals Of Architectural Design Like Form, Space, Scale And
Proportions, Functions And Anthropometrics, Structure And Materials,
Sensory Qualities |
| Contents: |
Anthropometric
Studies, Human Physiology And Ergonomics, Understanding Of
Interrelationships Of Functions, Design Parameters Like Spatial Order,
Basic Modulation, Space-Structure-Form Correlation, Principles Of
Abstractions, Spatial Scales, Ordering Mechanism, Evolution Of Form |
| Projects: |
Detailed
Study Of Anthropometrics, Small Scale Design Projects, Design Of Small
Structures And Spaces With Specific Functions, Theme Based
Compositions, Volumetric Studies, Area Studies, Literature Review
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Basic Design Sem II
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| Emphasis: |
Introduction
To The Principles Design Like Function And Form, Scale And Proportions,
Colour And Texture, Materials And Surfaces
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| Contents: |
Application
Of Colour Theories And Cycles, Study Of Various Textures And Colours
With Its Inherent Expressions And Effects, Study Of Natural Forms Like
Leaf, Shell, Tomoto Etc., Application Of Various Materials Like Clay,
Paper Mache, Timber, Steel Etc, Application Of Various Graphic
Techniques And Development Of Abstract Reasoning
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| Projects: |
Theme Based Compositions, Volumetric Studies, Literature Review
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Drawing & Painting
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| Emphasis: |
Developing
Visual And Perceptual Skills With The Help Of Different Medias And
Techniques
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| Contents: |
1.
Observations And Representation Through Drawings With Different Media
As Pencil, Charcoal, Paint Brush, Crayon, Dry Pastels Etc.
2. Object Drawings And Shading Techniques
3. Drawings Of Simple Geometric Objects, Complex Geometries, Objects In
Nature
4. Abstraction Of Perceived Images
5. Rendering Techniques And Use Of Colours
6. Human Figure Studies In Line Drawings, Shade And Sculptural Mass
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| References: |
1. Ching, Francis D. K. – Form, Space And Order
2. Rasmussen, Stein Eiler – Experiencing Architecture
3. Berger, John – Ways Of Seeing
4. Kamiya Takeo – A Guide To The Architecture Of The Indian Subcontinent
5. Corbusier, Le – Towards New Architecture
6. Scriver, Peter And Bhatt, Vikram – After The Masters
7. Gill, Robert – Rendering With Pen And Ink
8. Ruskin, Eugene – Architecture: Scale And Proportion
9. Gill, Robert – Basic Rendering
10. Ching, Francis D. K. – Graphics In Architecture
11. De Bono, Edward – Lateral Thinking
12. Thames & Houdson- Pen & Ink Rendering
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B. Arch I SEM II
COURSE AR 202
Technical Representational Drawings II
Teaching Scheme
(No. of Contact Hours)
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Examination Scheme |
Grand Total |
Credits |
| Theory |
Tutorials |
Studio |
Theory Exam |
Practical |
Total |
|
|
| Duration - Hours |
Marks |
End Semester Exam |
Continuous Internal Evaluation |
| - |
- |
5 |
- |
- |
250 |
250 |
500 |
500 |
9 |
| Emphasis: |
Developing
The Skills For Visualization & Representation Of Geometric Forms
And Compositions As A Tool Of Design
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| Contents: |
1. Auxiliary Projections, Perspectives – One Point And Two Points
2. Rendering Techniques
3. Development Of Lateral Surfaces In Sections
4. Interpenetration Of Geometric Solids And Conditions Of Intersections
5. Sciography – Methods To Represent Shadow And Depth Of An Object In
2d And 3d Projections With Introduction To Sun Movements
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| References: |
1. Leaseua, Paul: Graphic Thinking For Architects And Designers
2. Ching, Francis D. K. – Graphics In Architecture
3. Bhatt, N. D. – Engineering Drawing
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B.ARCH -I SEM-II
COURSE- AR203
Building Material & Construction- II
Teaching Scheme
(No. of Contact Hours)
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Examination Scheme |
Grand Total |
Credits |
| Theory |
Tutorials |
Studio |
Theory Exam |
Practical |
Total |
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| Duration - Hours |
Marks |
End Semester Exam |
Continuous Internal Evaluation |
| 3 |
- |
2 |
3 |
100 |
30 |
20 |
50 |
150 |
5 |
| Emphasis: |
Study Of Building Systems & Various Building Components.
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| Contents: |
1.
Understanding The Concept Of Load Bearing & Framed Structures &
Composite Structures
2. Study Of Building Components Such As
Foundations, Walls, Floors, Openings Etc .In Load Bearing & Framed
Structures.
3. Forming Of Opening In Various Materials For The
Building Types Such As Lintels Arches Etc.
4. Types Of Shallow Foundations.
5. Study The Various Rcc Construction Equipment.
6. Study Of Joinery In Timber & Metal.
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| Projects: |
Study Through Practical Site Visits, Presentations, Case Studies &
Workshop Based On The Application Of Theory To Construction Field.
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| References: |
1. Mackey W.L -Building Construction, Vol –I,Ii,Iii,
2. Arora S.P. & Bindra S.P. -Building Construction
3. Barry .R - The Construction Of Building
4. Cowan Henry J -Handbook Of Architectural Technology
5. Allen Edward -Fundamentals Of Building Construction
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B. Arch I SEM I
COURSE C204
Structure-II
Teaching Scheme
(No. of Contact Hours)
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Examination Scheme |
Grand Total |
Credits |
| Theory |
Tutorials |
Studio |
Theory Exam |
Practical |
Total |
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| Duration - Hours |
Marks |
End Semester Exam |
Continuous Internal Evaluation |
| 2 |
- |
3 |
3 |
100 |
30 |
20 |
50 |
150 |
5 |
| Emphasis: |
Strength Of Material
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| Contents: |
1. Simple Stress & Strain: Introduction Behavior Of Material Under Loading , Stress 7 Strain Due To Axial Force, Hook’s Law Working Stress, Ultimate Stress, Factor Of Safety, Permissible Stress, Lateral Strain, Poission’s Ratio, Volumetric Strain, Young’s Modulus, Modulus Of Rigidity & Their Interrelation Ship , Stress Due To Temperature..
2. Principle Stress & Strain: Biaxial Stresses, Complimentary Shear, Calculation Of Principle Stresses & Strain, Principle Planes . Analytical & Graphical Method Of Finding Principle Stresses, Strains & Principal Planes.
3. Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagram For Determinate Beams: Introduction To Shear, Bending, Calculation Of Shear Force & Bending Moment For Beams Subjected To Various Types Of Load Combination I.E. Point Load, Distributed Load With Various Types Of Support Conditions Like Simply Supported, Overhanging, Cantilever Etc. Relationship Between Bending Moment & Shear Force Diagram, Determination Of Point Of Contra Flexure, Application Of Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagram.
4. Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagram For Indeterminate Beams: Calculation Of Shear Force & Bending Moment For Fixed 7 Continuous Beams Using Theorem Of Three Moments. Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagrams, Interpretation Of Diagram & Its Application.
5. Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagram For Determinate Beams & Indeterminate Plane Frames & Arches: Calculation Of Shear Force & Bending Moment For Statically Determinate & Indeterminate Plane Frames Subjected To Gravity & Lateral Load.
6. Torsion: Introduction To Torsion, Basic Behavior
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| Projects: |
1. Tutorial Based On Course Contents.
2. Practical In Lab Based On -Testing Of Materials Under Various Action Like Compression, Tension Etc.
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| References: |
1. Junarkar & H,J. Shah- Applied Mechanics
2. Popov P E.. – Mechanics Of Structutres, Vol I & Ii
3. Bansal.K R - A Text Book Of Strength Of Material
4. Khurmi R.S. - Strength Of Material
5. S .Ramamrutham- Strength Of Material
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B.ARCH -ISEM-II
COURSE- AR205
History of Culture II
Teaching Scheme
(No. of Contact Hours)
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Examination Scheme |
Grand Total |
Credits |
| Theory |
Tutorials |
Studio |
Theory Exam |
Practical |
Total |
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| Duration - Hours |
Marks |
End Semester Exam |
Continuous Internal Evaluation |
| 3 |
- |
- |
2 |
50 |
30 |
20 |
50 |
100 |
3 |
| Emphasis: |
Study Of Society; Its Historical, Socio-Institutional Developments; Settlements, Public & Private Spaces; Symbols & Meaning In Built Form & Spatial Structures.
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| Contents: |
A. World History:-
1. Minonian/ Mycenacan Civilizations
2. Rise & Decline Of Greek City
3. Early Rome –Roman Empire & Its Decline
4. Chinese Civilization
5. Civilizations Of South America
B. Indian History:-
1. Vedic Period / Aryanization In India
2. Mauryan Period
C. Religion & Its Articulation In Architecture & Scared Built Forms With Special Emphasis On Bhagvatism /Shaivism & Hindu Cosmogony
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| Projects: |
1. Doughlas Goodwine –A Brief History Of Ancient World
2. Ancient Egypt; Time- Life Books Series
3. Romilla Thapar, Percival Spear-A History Of India; Vol-1&2
4. Cambridge History &Culture Of The Indian People;Vol-1&2
5. R.C. Mujumdar- Ancient India
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| References: |
1. Junarkar & H,J. Shah- Applied Mechanics
2. Popov P E.. – Mechanics Of Structutres, Vol I & Ii
3. Bansal.K R - A Text Book Of Strength Of Material
4. Khurmi R.S. - Strength Of Material
5. S .Ramamrutham- Strength Of Material
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B. Arch I SEM II
COURSE AR 206
Environment & Ecology
Teaching Scheme
(No. of Contact Hours)
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Examination Scheme |
Grand Total |
Credits |
| Theory |
Tutorials |
Studio |
Theory Exam |
Practical |
Total |
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| Duration - Hours |
Marks |
End Semester Exam |
Continuous Internal Evaluation |
| 3 |
- |
- |
2 |
50 |
30 |
20 |
50 |
100 |
3 |
| Emphasis: |
Understanding Of Ecology & The Relationship Of Built & Natural Environment
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| Contents: |
1. Concept Of Ecology & Ecosystem.
2. Study Of Biological Cycles.
3. Resources & Its Conservation.
4. Study Of Various Climatic Zones & Issues Of Ecological Balance.
5. Study Of Various Climatic Forces.
6. Urbanization & Its Impact On Natural Environment Such As Forestry, Agriculture, Water Bodies, Landforms Etc.
7. Pollution & Its Types.
8. Introduction To The Concept Of Sustainable Habitats.
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| References: |
1. Donum E.P. –Fundamental Of Ecology
2. Forest Stearus &Tom Montang- The Urban Ecosystem; A Holistic Approach.
3. Kormandy. E.J.- Concept Of Ecology
4. World Resources- Who
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