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S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credit s | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Se m. | Quiz/ Assignme nt | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | ||||||||||
1. | AR321 | Architectural Design – VI | DC- 12 | 100 | 30 | 20 | 50 | 100 | 300 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2(1.5) | 7 |
Purpose: This program gives special emphasis on role of technology in architecture. The design projects to be dealt in the studio should respond to the importance of structure and services including acoustical treatments.
After completion of this course student will be able to-
Understand the role of technology in architecture. The design projects to be dealt in the studio should respond to the importance of structure
Deal with the importance of structure in design
Learn how to layout services
□The range of design problems shall include projects of progressively increasing complexity.
□Exercises related to public buildings i.e. Commercial centre, hospital, auditorium, cinema, sports complex & educational buildings on sloping/ flat sites.
□Study and incorporation of building bye-laws should be complete in this Sem.
□Simultaneously, stress should be given on the interior treatment of small and large spaces.
□Freedom in design is to be given with preliminary introduction of importance and role of bye laws in building design.
Minimum one time problem of 18 hrs. duration is to be attempted in class, in addition to the major design problems.
consisting of internal / external experts. There should be regular site visits to the building types dealt in the studio problems of which audio-visual should be prepared.
The various aspects of the design problem shall be dealt with lectures, group discussions and library research so as to provide the necessary philosophical and attitudinal
background to a rational design approach.
“Planning by E. & O.E”. Lliffe book Ltd., London.
D.E. CHIRAIRA & CALLENDAR, “Times Saver Standard for Building Types”.
RUDOLF HERGE, “Nuferts Architects Data”, Cross By Lockwood & Sons Ltd.
EDWARD D. MILLS, “Planning the Architects Hand Book”.
National Building Code.
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Category | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credit s | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Se m. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | ||||||||||
2. | AR322 | Building Construction - VI | BSAE- 16 | 50 | 30 | 20 | 20 | 30 | 150 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2(1.5) | 6 |
After completion of this course student will be able to-
Understand the properties and use of steel.
How to cover any large span as well as small span spaces with steel trusses
Learn various joinery details in steel construction.
Understand various types of trusses and advance foundation.
The aim of the subject is to introduce the students about Execution of building component with their constructional details and presentation of working drawing.
Steel North Light roof trusses.
Monitor type trusses and Industrial roofing in Steel.
Tubular trusses and built- in trusses in steel. Industrial glazing, industrial cladding.
Canopies in steel, covered path ways in steel.
Advanced foundation types; grillage, pile, raft etc.
There should be regular site visits to buildings under construction or constructed to explain the above topics. Use of audio-visuals should be stressed.
Minimum 8 sheets shall be prepared out of which two may be in sketch form (scaled).
Sessional shall be prepared in the form of hand made drawings on the above mentioned topics.
MITCHEL, “Advanced Building Construction”, Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
P.N. KHANNA, “Handbook of Civil Construction”, Engineering Pub. New Delhi.
W. B. Mckay, “Building Construction Vol. 3, 4, Orient Longman.
R.BERRY, “Construction of Buildings”, The English language book society London-1976.
Catalogues of various manufacturers of Steel sections
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credits | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | ||||||||||
3. | AR323 | Adv.Building Services | DC- 13 | 50 | 30 | 20 | - | - | 100 | 4 | 2 | 2 | - | 4 |
After completion of this course student will be able to-
understand the of important Services in buildings.
To develop, definitions and terms used, functioning and their applications in building
Know various Sound absorbing and sound insulating materials.
Learn about the safety measure against fire.
consider the fire safety norms while designing. Course content
Definition of sound. Fundamental characteristics of sound.
Behaviour of sound in enclosed spaces in general and few enclosed functional spaces in particular without involving much of mathematical complexity. Need to study acoustics.
Development of this science through different periods. Pioneers and their works.
Properties of sound, its origin propagation and sensation. Behavior of sound with respect to various surfaces, openings and in an enclosed space.
Study of various sound absorbing materials, single and in combination of various frequencies of sound, panel absorbers, porous materials and cavity resonators.
Reverberation time, Sabine’s formula. Criteria for acoustics environment for reverberation in spaces.
Sound application systems. Constructional and planning measures for good acoustical design.
Acoustical defects and remedies. Sound application systems. Case studies for the above aspects.
Noise and its effects on man. Physiological and psychological principles of noise control including acoustic lent insulation for various domestic services and industrial fitting and constructions. Structure borne and air borne noise, their effects and control.
Fire safety Equipment & methods of fighting fire,.
Code of fire safety, fire regulations, fire insurance, combustibility of materials.
Structural elements and fire resistance, planning and design of Fire escape routes and elements, wet risers, dry risers, sprinklers, smoke detectors, fire dampers, fire doors, water curtains etc
Firefighting bye-laws governing various types of public buildings, fire escape, fire safety in high rise buildings.
R.G.EDKIE, “Architectural Acoustics & illumination”, EKWEERA PRAKASHAN, NAGPUR - 12
SIRASKAR, “Acoustics in Building Design”
S.OMEN & B. J. SMITH, “Acoustics & Noise Control”
T.S.S - Design data..
E. J. RICHARDSON, “Acoustics for Architecture”.
J.E. MOORE, “Design for good acoustics”.
VERN O KNUDSEN, CYRIL M.HARRIS “, Architectural Acoustics “, John Wiley & Sons.
National Building Code ( N.B.C.)
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credits | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | ||||||||||
4. | AR324 | Working Drawing | PAEC- 2 | - | - | - | 50 | 50 | 100 | 5 | 1 | - | 4 | 3 |
After completion of this course student will be able to-
Understand the properties of materials.
Learn execution techniques of various item of works
Execute the project
Introduction to need and relevance of working drawings and presentation drawings.
Introduction to various graphic, numeric, text components and their precise function in a set of working drawing.
Preparation of check list as guide for list of workingdrawing.
Method of representing various contents and specific information inworking drawing.
Preparation of details for various building units.
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credits | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | L | T | P | |||||||
5. | AR325 | Estimating and Costing | DE- 4 | 50 | 30 | 20 | - | - | 100 | 4 | 2 | 2 | - | 4 |
After completion of this course student will be able to-
Know the types and importance of estimates.
Calculate quantities of component materials and manpower in composite items of work
Analysis of rates.
Tender document
Course content:
Introduction to quantity surveying, methods of preparing estimates, data required for framing an estimate, types of estimates.
Menstruation, standard mode of measurements, schedule of rates commercial abbreviations. Methods and procedure of taking off abstractions, working up and billing.
Examples and exercises in taking in all items from excavation to painting including
R.C.C. and steel work.
Rate analysis, cost of materials and labour for various works, detailed rate analysis of important items of construction work. Measurement of work for interim and final certificates of payments to contractors.
General terms: Administrative approval technical sanction, competent authority, deposit works, issue rates, payment on accounts, suspense accounts, imprest, indent of stores, muster roll, measurement book, materials site account, stock account, establishment charge etc.
Method and contents of technical report for obtaining technical/financial sanction.
The sessional work will include notes, tests, and home assignments particularly about proprietary materials along with manufacturer’s specification.
P.W.D. Hand book.
B. N. DUTTA, “Estimating and costing in civil Engineering”, U.B.S. Pub.
M. Chakraborti, “Estimating and costing in Civil Engineering”, “Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, Sreemayapor.
RANGWALA, “Estimating & Costing”, Charotar Pub. house.
NAMAVATI, “Professional Practice”, Lakhani Book Depot.
C.P.W.D. Hand book.
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credits | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | L | T | P | |||||||
6. | AR326 | Structural. Project Report | PAEC- 3 | - | - | - | 50 | 50 | 100 | 4 | 2 | - | 2 | 3 |
After completion of this course student will be able to-
Understand about the structure of multi storied projects.
Prepare a structural report for any project..
Course Content:
The course will contain structural design of two to four storied R.C.C building consisting of halls, basements etc. along with detailed drawings and or steel structures such as industrial buildings, godowns, etc with detailed structural report file.
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credits | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | L | T | P | |||||||
7. | AR327 | Tour/ seminar / Workshop Training during winter break | SEC- 7 | - | - | - | - | 50 | 50 | 2 | - | - | 2 | 1 |
Course Content:
The course will contain Tour/ seminar / Workshop Training during winter break. Students are required to submit the Report for the same.
=======S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credit s | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Se m. | Quiz/ Assignme nt | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | ||||||||||
1. | AR321 | Architectural Design – VI | DC- 12 | 100 | 30 | 20 | 50 | 100 | 300 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2(1.5) | 7 |
Purpose: This program gives special emphasis on role of technology in architecture. The design projects to be dealt in the studio should respond to the importance of structure and services including acoustical treatments.
After completion of this course student will be able to-
Understand the role of technology in architecture. The design projects to be dealt in the studio should respond to the importance of structure
Deal with the importance of structure in design
Learn how to layout services
□The range of design problems shall include projects of progressively increasing complexity.
□Exercises related to public buildings i.e. Commercial centre, hospital, auditorium, cinema, sports complex & educational buildings on sloping/ flat sites.
□Study and incorporation of building bye-laws should be complete in this Sem.
□Simultaneously, stress should be given on the interior treatment of small and large spaces.
□Freedom in design is to be given with preliminary introduction of importance and role of bye laws in building design.
Minimum one time problem of 18 hrs. duration is to be attempted in class, in addition to the major design problems.
consisting of internal / external experts. There should be regular site visits to the building types dealt in the studio problems of which audio-visual should be prepared.
The various aspects of the design problem shall be dealt with lectures, group discussions and library research so as to provide the necessary philosophical and attitudinal
background to a rational design approach.
“Planning by E. & O.E”. Lliffe book Ltd., London.
D.E. CHIRAIRA & CALLENDAR, “Times Saver Standard for Building Types”.
RUDOLF HERGE, “Nuferts Architects Data”, Cross By Lockwood & Sons Ltd.
EDWARD D. MILLS, “Planning the Architects Hand Book”.
National Building Code.
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Category | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credit s | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Se m. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | ||||||||||
2. | AR322 | Building Construction - VI | BSAE- 16 | 50 | 30 | 20 | 20 | 30 | 150 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2(1.5) | 6 |
After completion of this course student will be able to-
Understand the properties and use of steel.
How to cover any large span as well as small span spaces with steel trusses
Learn various joinery details in steel construction.
Understand various types of trusses and advance foundation.
The aim of the subject is to introduce the students about Execution of building component with their constructional details and presentation of working drawing.
Steel North Light roof trusses.
Monitor type trusses and Industrial roofing in Steel.
Tubular trusses and built- in trusses in steel. Industrial glazing, industrial cladding.
Canopies in steel, covered path ways in steel.
Advanced foundation types; grillage, pile, raft etc.
There should be regular site visits to buildings under construction or constructed to explain the above topics. Use of audio-visuals should be stressed.
Minimum 8 sheets shall be prepared out of which two may be in sketch form (scaled).
Sessional shall be prepared in the form of hand made drawings on the above mentioned topics.
MITCHEL, “Advanced Building Construction”, Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
P.N. KHANNA, “Handbook of Civil Construction”, Engineering Pub. New Delhi.
W. B. Mckay, “Building Construction Vol. 3, 4, Orient Longman.
R.BERRY, “Construction of Buildings”, The English language book society London-1976.
Catalogues of various manufacturers of Steel sections
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credits | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | ||||||||||
3. | AR323 | Adv.Building Services | DC- 13 | 50 | 30 | 20 | - | - | 100 | 4 | 2 | 2 | - | 4 |
After completion of this course student will be able to-
understand the of important Services in buildings.
To develop, definitions and terms used, functioning and their applications in building
Know various Sound absorbing and sound insulating materials.
Learn about the safety measure against fire.
consider the fire safety norms while designing. Course content
Definition of sound. Fundamental characteristics of sound.
Behaviour of sound in enclosed spaces in general and few enclosed functional spaces in particular without involving much of mathematical complexity. Need to study acoustics.
Development of this science through different periods. Pioneers and their works.
Properties of sound, its origin propagation and sensation. Behavior of sound with respect to various surfaces, openings and in an enclosed space.
Study of various sound absorbing materials, single and in combination of various frequencies of sound, panel absorbers, porous materials and cavity resonators.
Reverberation time, Sabine’s formula. Criteria for acoustics environment for reverberation in spaces.
Sound application systems. Constructional and planning measures for good acoustical design.
Acoustical defects and remedies. Sound application systems. Case studies for the above aspects.
Noise and its effects on man. Physiological and psychological principles of noise control including acoustic lent insulation for various domestic services and industrial fitting and constructions. Structure borne and air borne noise, their effects and control.
Fire safety Equipment & methods of fighting fire,.
Code of fire safety, fire regulations, fire insurance, combustibility of materials.
Structural elements and fire resistance, planning and design of Fire escape routes and elements, wet risers, dry risers, sprinklers, smoke detectors, fire dampers, fire doors, water curtains etc
Firefighting bye-laws governing various types of public buildings, fire escape, fire safety in high rise buildings.
R.G.EDKIE, “Architectural Acoustics & illumination”, EKWEERA PRAKASHAN, NAGPUR - 12
SIRASKAR, “Acoustics in Building Design”
S.OMEN & B. J. SMITH, “Acoustics & Noise Control”
T.S.S - Design data..
E. J. RICHARDSON, “Acoustics for Architecture”.
J.E. MOORE, “Design for good acoustics”.
VERN O KNUDSEN, CYRIL M.HARRIS “, Architectural Acoustics “, John Wiley & Sons.
National Building Code ( N.B.C.)
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credits | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | ||||||||||
4. | AR324 | Working Drawing | PAEC- 2 | - | - | - | 50 | 50 | 100 | 5 | 1 | - | 4 | 3 |
After completion of this course student will be able to-
Understand the properties of materials.
Learn execution techniques of various item of works
Execute the project
Introduction to need and relevance of working drawings and presentation drawings.
Introduction to various graphic, numeric, text components and their precise function in a set of working drawing.
Preparation of check list as guide for list of workingdrawing.
Method of representing various contents and specific information inworking drawing.
Preparation of details for various building units.
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credits | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | L | T | P | |||||||
5. | AR325 | Estimating and Costing | DE- 4 | 50 | 30 | 20 | - | - | 100 | 4 | 2 | 2 | - | 4 |
After completion of this course student will be able to-
Know the types and importance of estimates.
Calculate quantities of component materials and manpower in composite items of work
Analysis of rates.
Tender document
Course content:
Introduction to quantity surveying, methods of preparing estimates, data required for framing an estimate, types of estimates.
Menstruation, standard mode of measurements, schedule of rates commercial abbreviations. Methods and procedure of taking off abstractions, working up and billing.
Examples and exercises in taking in all items from excavation to painting including
R.C.C. and steel work.
Rate analysis, cost of materials and labour for various works, detailed rate analysis of important items of construction work. Measurement of work for interim and final certificates of payments to contractors.
General terms: Administrative approval technical sanction, competent authority, deposit works, issue rates, payment on accounts, suspense accounts, imprest, indent of stores, muster roll, measurement book, materials site account, stock account, establishment charge etc.
Method and contents of technical report for obtaining technical/financial sanction.
The sessional work will include notes, tests, and home assignments particularly about proprietary materials along with manufacturer’s specification.
P.W.D. Hand book.
B. N. DUTTA, “Estimating and costing in civil Engineering”, U.B.S. Pub.
M. Chakraborti, “Estimating and costing in Civil Engineering”, “Bhaktivedanta Book Trust, Sreemayapor.
RANGWALA, “Estimating & Costing”, Charotar Pub. house.
NAMAVATI, “Professional Practice”, Lakhani Book Depot.
C.P.W.D. Hand book.
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credits | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | L | T | P | |||||||
6. | AR326 | Structural. Project Report | PAEC- 3 | - | - | - | 50 | 50 | 100 | 4 | 2 | - | 2 | 3 |
After completion of this course student will be able to-
Understand about the structure of multi storied projects.
Prepare a structural report for any project..
Course Content:
The course will contain structural design of two to four storied R.C.C building consisting of halls, basements etc. along with detailed drawings and or steel structures such as industrial buildings, godowns, etc with detailed structural report file.
S. No . | Subject Code | Subject Name | Categor y | Maximum Marks Allotted | Total Marks | CT HR S. | Contact Periods per week | Total Credits | ||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | |||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem . | Quiz/ Assignmen t | End Sem. | Lab work & Sessional | L | T | P | |||||||
7. | AR327 | Tour/ seminar / Workshop Training during winter break | SEC- 7 | - | - | - | - | 50 | 50 | 2 | - | - | 2 | 1 |
Course Content:
The course will contain Tour/ seminar / Workshop Training during winter break. Students are required to submit the Report for the same.
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