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S. No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
1 | AR_ 321 | Design- VI | 50 | 30 | 20 | 50 | 150 | 2 | - | 6 | 8 | 18 |
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.
“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 | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
2 | AR_ 322 | Building Construction – V | 50 | 30 | 20 | 50 | 100 | 2 | - | 4 | 6 | 3 |
R.C.C Beams: Simply supported, continuous, cantilever L& T beams, lintels & chajjas, details at odd junctions.
R.C.C Slabs: One way, and continuous, two way slab, flat slab, waffle slab, R.C.C covered pathways, reinforced brick slab.
R.C.C Foundation: RCC column footings and setting out plan.
R.C.C Staircases & Ramps: Types of staircases, detail of RCC dog leg staircase, RCC ramps.
Timber & steel form work for various RCC building components.
Scaffolding- Single. Double, Cantilever, Birdcage, Suspended, Trestle ( Sketches
Use of audio-visuals should be stressed.
ii) Minimum 8 sheets shall be prepared out of which two may be in sketch form (scaled).
W.B. MCKAY, “Building Construction Vol.1 to IV, Orient Longman.
R. CHUDLEY: Building Construction Handbook Vol. 1 to 4 “British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data 1990.
DR. B.C. PUNAMIA, “Building Construction”, A. Sauraby & Co. Pvt. Ltd.
R. BERRY, “Construction of Buildings”. The English Language Book Society London 1976.
MITCHEL, “Advance Building Construction”, Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
IS 456, DESIGN AID SP: 16
S. No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
3 | AR_ 323 | Building Services –II (Electrical & Mechanical) | 50 | 20 | 10 | - | 20 | 2 | - | 2 | 4 | 3 |
Fundamentals of electricity, Principles of wiring.
Fitting and accessories used in electrical installation of buildings including water proof and spark proof installation. Schematic diagrams of installation for different building types, lighting conductors, earthing, distribution & calculation of loads.
Brief study of electrical appliances, Sub-station, location and space requirement, relevant electricity board rules for various types of buildings.
Illumination: Laws of illumination. Direct, indirect and semi direct lighting, reflectors, decorative lighting. Flood lighting and use of artificial lighting as an element in architectural schemes particularly in exhibition, cinemas, theaters, concert, concerts halls and stadiums.
Rules and layout for telephone wiring & connection with EPBX.
The fundamentals of psychometric and heat transfer. Physiological effects of air conditioning.
Air conditioning methods, systems, types and equipment to maintain the atmosphere at required temperature, humidity and cleanliness.
A.C. duct designing, detailing and layout. (No calculations required)
Lifts, moving walkways and escalators, layout of lifts and or escalators in buildings.
Apparatus and system of alarms, firefighting equipments, fire fighting bye-laws governing various types of public buildings. Fire escape staircases.
Notes: Sessionals will be in the form of notes, home assignments, drawings/layout exercises showing the electrical and mechanical services details and case studies if required.
“Specification year Book”
B. L. THAREJA “Text book of Electrical Technology”, S. Chand and Co.
UPPAL, “Text Book of Electrical Technology”, Khanna Publishers.
“National Building Code”.
FRANK R. DAGOSTINO, “Mechanical and Electrical systems in construction and Arch” Reston Pub. Virginia U.S.A.
“Specification year Book”.
S.C. ARORA AND A. DOMKUNDWAR, “Refrigeration and Air conditioning”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
HERBERT. W. STANFORD, “Heating Ventilation and A.C. systems”, Prentice Hall.
“National Building Code”.
S. No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
4 | AR _324 | Specifications, Estimating & Costing | 50 | 10 | 10 | - | 20 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 3 |
Importance of specifications in the building activities, method of writing correct order and sequence of use of materials, use of Indian Standard Specifications and
P.W.D. specifications.
Primary consideration for selection of materials for various applications. Specifications of basic materials required in residential buildings, such as bricks, stones, concrete, RCC, plastering and various finishes, roofing material timber work, flooring materials, glazing, metals such as steel, brass, aluminum etc.
Specifications of works for a residential building of load bearing type and or RCC/framed type.
Specifications of works of construction of steel and RCC structures, ceiling and partitions, paneling, insulation and water proofing.
Specifications for services such as drainage, water supply, electrical installations.
Introduction to quantity surveying, methods of preparing estimates, data required for framing an estimate, types of estimates.
Mensuration, 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.
“Bombay P.W.D. Specification 1962.
Specification year book.
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 | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
5 | AR_325 | Structural Project Report | - | - | - | 50 | 20 | 2 | - | 2 | 4 | 3 |
The use of audio visuals may be made for explanations
S. No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
6 | AR_326 | Project Management & Building Economics | 50 | 10 | 10 | - | 20 | 2 | - | 2 | 4 | 3 |
Introduction: Introduction to project management concepts, objectives, goals and different aspects of management, traditional management systems, Gantt’s approach, bar charts, project programming, time estimate etc.
Project programming, resource balancing, phasing of activities, programme scheduling, project control, reviewing, updating and monitoring, modern management concepts.
Project assessment and project cost, job size, divisions of responsibilities, liaison with owners and their representatives, feasibility study, project report, construction financing facilities etc.
Construction Management: Conditions of contract, their applications, quality and quantity controls, time and cash contract recording, checking and certifying with coordination of all building activities.
Project Monitoring: C.P.M. , P.E.R.T. & other uni-dimensional techniques for project planning, scheduling and control.
Introduction: Broad features of Indian economy, economic significance, features in development plans, Macroeconomic concepts & their application, Money & Banking functions, factors of production such as land, labour, building industries and money and management etc.
Land Economics: Land as a limited resource, demand for land development and need for its conversation, public policies for land utilization and land development, theories of land values, land acts & problems in land acquisition & land development programme etc.
Building Economics: Building efficiency and cost reduction through planning, design of building components, use of new materials and
Innovative construction etc. rent & other building acts, economics of high rise buildings etc. Optimization of cost or affordable cost through various measures has become an important issue since prices escalate fast. The course aims to make aware about the issues/methods involved.
VASANT DESAI, “Project Management”, Himalaya Pub. House.
S. CHOUDHARY, “Project Management”, Tata McGraw Hill.
P.K. JOY, “Handbook of Construction Management”, Macmillan.
PRASANNA CHANDRA, “Projects, Planning, Analysis, Selection, Implementation & Review”, McGraw Hill.
DENNIS LOCK, “Project Management”, Coles Pub. Co.
P. A. STONE, “Building Economy”, Pergamon 1976.
I. H. SEELEY, “Building Economics”, Mcmillan 1977.
P.T. GHAN, “Engineering Economics”, Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan.
MISHRA, “Indian Economy”, Himalaya Pub. House.
S. No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
7 | AR_ 327 | Elective – II ( any one) | - | 20 | 10 | 50 | 20 | - | - | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Understanding the need for design of interiors. Effect of build spaces/interior spaces on human psyche. Historical background of interior design and international perspective.
Interior space character, classification categories and quality. Elements of interior space. The built environment, the living interiors in today’s context.
Space, form, color, abstract, spatial expression. The base lane, the overhead plane, the verticals, the intermediates. Visual aspects, visual control, illusions. Visual art appreciation: A brief look of Major Art Movements that have affected design.
Interior climate, orientation of interior space with respect to outdoor climatic forces. Outdoor climate study, study of micro climate. Spatial layout for best comfort in doors with respect to natural climate. Air movement, natural illumination, natural heating/cooling, artificial interior environment artificial illumination, artificial climate, air conditioning etc.
Elements of interior design: A study of the latest available, materials, furniture/fittings, past, present and future and international perspective. Water and plants in interior design. Drainage, plant species, plant care etc. Sound modulation in interior spaces. Practical examples and exercise for all the above.
T.S.S. for Interior design.
Ahmed A. Kasur, “Interior Design”, Iqura Pub.
John Cullen, “The lighting handbook” Pelham Books.
Product Design Cycle
Identification of Customer Needs and Market Research Essentials
Concept Generation
Technology and Market Assessment
Introduction to Industrial Design and Human Factors
Estimation of Manufacturing Costs
Introduction to Business Plans
Introduction to Intellectual Property and the Patent Process
Product Design and Development by Karl T. Ulrich and Steven D. Eppinger, 5th Edition 2011
The Art of the Start by Guy Kawaski, 2004
Introduction and literature case study of various types of ‘stage’.
Introduction to different forms of dramatics and the requirement of set design suitable to various forms eg. Historical, mythological, social plays to experimental theatre.
Live case study of different performing art theaters and its presentation of various aspects.
Lecture and interaction with same stage artiste.
Thought process and design process of set design.
Types of sets, box stage, revolving or sliding stage and symbolic stage craft.
Designing, Execution, erection and dismantling, transformational sets, materials etc.
S. No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
1 | AR_ 321 | Design- VI | 50 | 30 | 20 | 50 | 150 | 2 | - | 6 | 8 | 18 |
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.
“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 | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
2 | AR_ 322 | Building Construction – V | 50 | 30 | 20 | 50 | 100 | 2 | - | 4 | 6 | 3 |
R.C.C Beams: Simply supported, continuous, cantilever L& T beams, lintels & chajjas, details at odd junctions.
R.C.C Slabs: One way, and continuous, two way slab, flat slab, waffle slab, R.C.C covered pathways, reinforced brick slab.
R.C.C Foundation: RCC column footings and setting out plan.
R.C.C Staircases & Ramps: Types of staircases, detail of RCC dog leg staircase, RCC ramps.
Timber & steel form work for various RCC building components.
Scaffolding- Single. Double, Cantilever, Birdcage, Suspended, Trestle ( Sketches
Use of audio-visuals should be stressed.
ii) Minimum 8 sheets shall be prepared out of which two may be in sketch form (scaled).
W.B. MCKAY, “Building Construction Vol.1 to IV, Orient Longman.
R. CHUDLEY: Building Construction Handbook Vol. 1 to 4 “British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data 1990.
DR. B.C. PUNAMIA, “Building Construction”, A. Sauraby & Co. Pvt. Ltd.
R. BERRY, “Construction of Buildings”. The English Language Book Society London 1976.
MITCHEL, “Advance Building Construction”, Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
IS 456, DESIGN AID SP: 16
S. No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
3 | AR_ 323 | Building Services –II (Electrical & Mechanical) | 50 | 20 | 10 | - | 20 | 2 | - | 2 | 4 | 3 |
Fundamentals of electricity, Principles of wiring.
Fitting and accessories used in electrical installation of buildings including water proof and spark proof installation. Schematic diagrams of installation for different building types, lighting conductors, earthing, distribution & calculation of loads.
Brief study of electrical appliances, Sub-station, location and space requirement, relevant electricity board rules for various types of buildings.
Illumination: Laws of illumination. Direct, indirect and semi direct lighting, reflectors, decorative lighting. Flood lighting and use of artificial lighting as an element in architectural schemes particularly in exhibition, cinemas, theaters, concert, concerts halls and stadiums.
Rules and layout for telephone wiring & connection with EPBX.
The fundamentals of psychometric and heat transfer. Physiological effects of air conditioning.
Air conditioning methods, systems, types and equipment to maintain the atmosphere at required temperature, humidity and cleanliness.
A.C. duct designing, detailing and layout. (No calculations required)
Lifts, moving walkways and escalators, layout of lifts and or escalators in buildings.
Apparatus and system of alarms, firefighting equipments, fire fighting bye-laws governing various types of public buildings. Fire escape staircases.
Notes: Sessionals will be in the form of notes, home assignments, drawings/layout exercises showing the electrical and mechanical services details and case studies if required.
“Specification year Book”
B. L. THAREJA “Text book of Electrical Technology”, S. Chand and Co.
UPPAL, “Text Book of Electrical Technology”, Khanna Publishers.
“National Building Code”.
FRANK R. DAGOSTINO, “Mechanical and Electrical systems in construction and Arch” Reston Pub. Virginia U.S.A.
“Specification year Book”.
S.C. ARORA AND A. DOMKUNDWAR, “Refrigeration and Air conditioning”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
HERBERT. W. STANFORD, “Heating Ventilation and A.C. systems”, Prentice Hall.
“National Building Code”.
S. No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
4 | AR _324 | Specifications, Estimating & Costing | 50 | 10 | 10 | - | 20 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 3 |
Importance of specifications in the building activities, method of writing correct order and sequence of use of materials, use of Indian Standard Specifications and
P.W.D. specifications.
Primary consideration for selection of materials for various applications. Specifications of basic materials required in residential buildings, such as bricks, stones, concrete, RCC, plastering and various finishes, roofing material timber work, flooring materials, glazing, metals such as steel, brass, aluminum etc.
Specifications of works for a residential building of load bearing type and or RCC/framed type.
Specifications of works of construction of steel and RCC structures, ceiling and partitions, paneling, insulation and water proofing.
Specifications for services such as drainage, water supply, electrical installations.
Introduction to quantity surveying, methods of preparing estimates, data required for framing an estimate, types of estimates.
Mensuration, 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.
“Bombay P.W.D. Specification 1962.
Specification year book.
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 | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
5 | AR_325 | Structural Project Report | - | - | - | 50 | 20 | 2 | - | 2 | 4 | 3 |
The use of audio visuals may be made for explanations
S. No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
6 | AR_326 | Project Management & Building Economics | 50 | 10 | 10 | - | 20 | 2 | - | 2 | 4 | 3 |
Introduction: Introduction to project management concepts, objectives, goals and different aspects of management, traditional management systems, Gantt’s approach, bar charts, project programming, time estimate etc.
Project programming, resource balancing, phasing of activities, programme scheduling, project control, reviewing, updating and monitoring, modern management concepts.
Project assessment and project cost, job size, divisions of responsibilities, liaison with owners and their representatives, feasibility study, project report, construction financing facilities etc.
Construction Management: Conditions of contract, their applications, quality and quantity controls, time and cash contract recording, checking and certifying with coordination of all building activities.
Project Monitoring: C.P.M. , P.E.R.T. & other uni-dimensional techniques for project planning, scheduling and control.
Introduction: Broad features of Indian economy, economic significance, features in development plans, Macroeconomic concepts & their application, Money & Banking functions, factors of production such as land, labour, building industries and money and management etc.
Land Economics: Land as a limited resource, demand for land development and need for its conversation, public policies for land utilization and land development, theories of land values, land acts & problems in land acquisition & land development programme etc.
Building Economics: Building efficiency and cost reduction through planning, design of building components, use of new materials and
Innovative construction etc. rent & other building acts, economics of high rise buildings etc. Optimization of cost or affordable cost through various measures has become an important issue since prices escalate fast. The course aims to make aware about the issues/methods involved.
VASANT DESAI, “Project Management”, Himalaya Pub. House.
S. CHOUDHARY, “Project Management”, Tata McGraw Hill.
P.K. JOY, “Handbook of Construction Management”, Macmillan.
PRASANNA CHANDRA, “Projects, Planning, Analysis, Selection, Implementation & Review”, McGraw Hill.
DENNIS LOCK, “Project Management”, Coles Pub. Co.
P. A. STONE, “Building Economy”, Pergamon 1976.
I. H. SEELEY, “Building Economics”, Mcmillan 1977.
P.T. GHAN, “Engineering Economics”, Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan.
MISHRA, “Indian Economy”, Himalaya Pub. House.
S. No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Maximum marks allotted | Teaching hours per week | Total credits | Exam Duration | ||||||
Theory | Practical | Lecture (L) | Tutorial (T) | Practical/ Studio (P/S) | ||||||||
END SEM | Mid sem test | Quiz | End Sem | Studio work/ Sessional | ||||||||
7 | AR_ 327 | Elective – II ( any one) | - | 20 | 10 | 50 | 20 | - | - | 2 | 2 | 3 |
Understanding the need for design of interiors. Effect of build spaces/interior spaces on human psyche. Historical background of interior design and international perspective.
Interior space character, classification categories and quality. Elements of interior space. The built environment, the living interiors in today’s context.
Space, form, color, abstract, spatial expression. The base lane, the overhead plane, the verticals, the intermediates. Visual aspects, visual control, illusions. Visual art appreciation: A brief look of Major Art Movements that have affected design.
Interior climate, orientation of interior space with respect to outdoor climatic forces. Outdoor climate study, study of micro climate. Spatial layout for best comfort in doors with respect to natural climate. Air movement, natural illumination, natural heating/cooling, artificial interior environment artificial illumination, artificial climate, air conditioning etc.
Elements of interior design: A study of the latest available, materials, furniture/fittings, past, present and future and international perspective. Water and plants in interior design. Drainage, plant species, plant care etc. Sound modulation in interior spaces. Practical examples and exercise for all the above.
T.S.S. for Interior design.
Ahmed A. Kasur, “Interior Design”, Iqura Pub.
John Cullen, “The lighting handbook” Pelham Books.
Product Design Cycle
Identification of Customer Needs and Market Research Essentials
Concept Generation
Technology and Market Assessment
Introduction to Industrial Design and Human Factors
Estimation of Manufacturing Costs
Introduction to Business Plans
Introduction to Intellectual Property and the Patent Process
Product Design and Development by Karl T. Ulrich and Steven D. Eppinger, 5th Edition 2011
The Art of the Start by Guy Kawaski, 2004
Introduction and literature case study of various types of ‘stage’.
Introduction to different forms of dramatics and the requirement of set design suitable to various forms eg. Historical, mythological, social plays to experimental theatre.
Live case study of different performing art theaters and its presentation of various aspects.
Lecture and interaction with same stage artiste.
Thought process and design process of set design.
Types of sets, box stage, revolving or sliding stage and symbolic stage craft.
Designing, Execution, erection and dismantling, transformational sets, materials etc.