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SEMESTER – II

MAR 121; PROJECT ASSESSMENT & MANAGEMENT


OBJECTIVE:

After successful completion of this course, student should be able to:


MAR-122; ADVANCE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES

OBJECTIVES:

To impart knowledge on advancements in different disciplines related to building technology.


CONTENTS:

1 Evolution of building technology and advancements; Industrial Revolution and its impact, mass housing, rapid construction methods and materials; Structural systems as elements of architectural expressions, modernism and post-modernism.


3 Shells, cable, frame, prismatic and geodesic structures, load carrying mechanism, large span structure, lessons from failures


  1. Passive building technologies, building skin, material and construction details for thermal, light and ventilation control; Traditional Architecturevernacular vocabulary.


  2. Indoor environment, HVAC and artificial lighting, Sick Building Syndrome, performance efficiency, energy efficiency, CFL and LED


  3. Construction technology and lean construction; Toyota experience- just-intime, controlled inventory.


  4. Building management system(BMS); Safety-entry control; CCTV; Fire and smoke detection, alarm; Thermal and working environment - temperature, humidity, air movement, light level; Occupancy sensors; Simulation techniques.


    SUGGESTED BOOKS:

    1. Clements, C. D.J, “Intelligent Buildings – Design, Management & Operation”, Thomas Telford. 2004

    2. Haulden, G., Saldanha, M. And Liedt P., “Climate Skin : Building Skin Concepts that can do more with less energy”, Birkhauser. 2008

    3. Alarcen, L., “Lean Construction”, Balkema 1997

    4. Salvadori, M. And Heller R., “ Structure in Architecture”, Engle Wood. 1986

    5. Bansal, N.K., “Practical Handbook on Energy Conservation in Buildings”, Indian Building Congress, Nabhi Publication


      MAR-123 ; TRANSPORTATION PLANNING


      OBJECTIVE:

      • To acquire professional capacity in traffic and transportation planning

        CONTENTS:

      • Introduction to traffic and transportation planning in urban and regional context; Traffic and transportation characteristics and problems of India.

      • Types of roads and planning standards; Road design and layout;

      • Road intersections; Road cross sections; Street furniture; Design for road safety.

      • Traffic and transportation surveys; Traffic zones, cordon lines and control stations; O and D surveys, home interviews and travel pattern data; Inventory of existing transportation facilities including parking.

      • Traffic Management- traffic control systems, traffic signs, signals, speed regulations etc; Design for traffic segregation; Planning for parking.

      • Traffic planning and forecasting- trip generation and methods of predicting trip generation; Models of traffic assignments.

      • Roads and transport services in urban and rural settlement; Mass transportation in urban environment; Urban form in relation to traffic and transportation patterns; Sustainable transport systems; Environmental considerations.

      • Case studies on best practices of traffic management and transportation services from India and abroad; New innovations and concepts in traffic and transportation

        SUGGESTED BOOKS:

      • Bohlinger, M., “Planning Traffic Management”, Springer.

      • Bruton, M.J., “Introduction to Transportation Planning”, Amazon Co.

      • Burton E. And Mitchell, L., “Inclusive urban design: streets for life”, Elsevier

      • Tiwari G., “The Way Forward Transportation Planning and Road Safety”, IITD Publication.

      • Kadiyal, L.R “Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning”, Khanna Publisher.

      • Vuchic, V.R. “Urban Transport Systems and Technology”, Wiley & Sons.


MAR-: 124; Seminar-I (Discussion Seminar)


OBJECTIVE:


  1. To facilitate discussion on a particular subject

  2. Expose students to various points of and

  3. To teach them how to formulate and articulate arguments Research.


Pedagogy: Where discussion on pre-assigned readings or on brief lectures/Presentations.


MAR-125; ELECTIVE-II


  1. Heritage And Urban Conservation


    OBJECTIVE

  2. High Rise Buildings

OBJECTIVE:

To understand basic design concepts and emerging technologies of high rise buildings.


CONTENT:

  1. Introduction, high rise buildings in urban environment, physical planning considerations.

  2. Architectural design considerations for high rise buildings, space planning and design standards, building byelaws and codes.

  3. Structural systems in RCC and steel for high rise buildings, composite structural system considerations for wind loads and earthquake loads.

  4. Building services- mechanical, electrical, firefighting and protection, vertical transportation, HVAC, BAS and parking; Codes for these services.

  5. Construction planning and management, equipments and construction techniques, materials for cladding, prefabrication.

  6. An approach to sustainable and green high rise buildings including the concepts of Zero Energy Habitat.


    SUGGESTED BOOKS:


MAR- 126; ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO-II


OBJECTIVE: To explore challenging aspects of building design through architectural design studio exercises. CONTENT:

  1. Building functional efficiency in relation to space, form and aesthetics.


  2. Building standards and building bye laws for different types of buildings in various locations.


  3. Design of low rise and mid rise buildings with high density.


  4. Specialized buildings design such as hospital, airport and hotel.


  5. Disaster resistant building design.


  6. Sustainable building design aspects and Green buildings design concepts.


Studio: Major design exercises in large scale housing projects, especially mid rise with high density, urban design projects, hospital projects etc. Minor design exercises related to disaster resistant buildings for earthquake, cyclone etc.; Disaster mitigation and rehabilitation projects; Sustainable and green building design.

======= rgpv syllabus MArch Grading System 2nd Semester Microsoft Word - II Sem Syllabus


SEMESTER – II

MAR 121; PROJECT ASSESSMENT & MANAGEMENT


OBJECTIVE:

After successful completion of this course, student should be able to:


MAR-122; ADVANCE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES

OBJECTIVES:

To impart knowledge on advancements in different disciplines related to building technology.


CONTENTS:

1 Evolution of building technology and advancements; Industrial Revolution and its impact, mass housing, rapid construction methods and materials; Structural systems as elements of architectural expressions, modernism and post-modernism.


3 Shells, cable, frame, prismatic and geodesic structures, load carrying mechanism, large span structure, lessons from failures


  1. Passive building technologies, building skin, material and construction details for thermal, light and ventilation control; Traditional Architecturevernacular vocabulary.


  2. Indoor environment, HVAC and artificial lighting, Sick Building Syndrome, performance efficiency, energy efficiency, CFL and LED


  3. Construction technology and lean construction; Toyota experience- just-intime, controlled inventory.


  4. Building management system(BMS); Safety-entry control; CCTV; Fire and smoke detection, alarm; Thermal and working environment - temperature, humidity, air movement, light level; Occupancy sensors; Simulation techniques.


    SUGGESTED BOOKS:

    1. Clements, C. D.J, “Intelligent Buildings – Design, Management & Operation”, Thomas Telford. 2004

    2. Haulden, G., Saldanha, M. And Liedt P., “Climate Skin : Building Skin Concepts that can do more with less energy”, Birkhauser. 2008

    3. Alarcen, L., “Lean Construction”, Balkema 1997

    4. Salvadori, M. And Heller R., “ Structure in Architecture”, Engle Wood. 1986

    5. Bansal, N.K., “Practical Handbook on Energy Conservation in Buildings”, Indian Building Congress, Nabhi Publication


      MAR-123 ; TRANSPORTATION PLANNING


      OBJECTIVE:

      • To acquire professional capacity in traffic and transportation planning

        CONTENTS:

      • Introduction to traffic and transportation planning in urban and regional context; Traffic and transportation characteristics and problems of India.

      • Types of roads and planning standards; Road design and layout;

      • Road intersections; Road cross sections; Street furniture; Design for road safety.

      • Traffic and transportation surveys; Traffic zones, cordon lines and control stations; O and D surveys, home interviews and travel pattern data; Inventory of existing transportation facilities including parking.

      • Traffic Management- traffic control systems, traffic signs, signals, speed regulations etc; Design for traffic segregation; Planning for parking.

      • Traffic planning and forecasting- trip generation and methods of predicting trip generation; Models of traffic assignments.

      • Roads and transport services in urban and rural settlement; Mass transportation in urban environment; Urban form in relation to traffic and transportation patterns; Sustainable transport systems; Environmental considerations.

      • Case studies on best practices of traffic management and transportation services from India and abroad; New innovations and concepts in traffic and transportation

        SUGGESTED BOOKS:

      • Bohlinger, M., “Planning Traffic Management”, Springer.

      • Bruton, M.J., “Introduction to Transportation Planning”, Amazon Co.

      • Burton E. And Mitchell, L., “Inclusive urban design: streets for life”, Elsevier

      • Tiwari G., “The Way Forward Transportation Planning and Road Safety”, IITD Publication.

      • Kadiyal, L.R “Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning”, Khanna Publisher.

      • Vuchic, V.R. “Urban Transport Systems and Technology”, Wiley & Sons.


MAR-: 124; Seminar-I (Discussion Seminar)


OBJECTIVE:


  1. To facilitate discussion on a particular subject

  2. Expose students to various points of and

  3. To teach them how to formulate and articulate arguments Research.


Pedagogy: Where discussion on pre-assigned readings or on brief lectures/Presentations.


MAR-125; ELECTIVE-II


  1. Heritage And Urban Conservation


    OBJECTIVE

  2. High Rise Buildings

OBJECTIVE:

To understand basic design concepts and emerging technologies of high rise buildings.


CONTENT:

  1. Introduction, high rise buildings in urban environment, physical planning considerations.

  2. Architectural design considerations for high rise buildings, space planning and design standards, building byelaws and codes.

  3. Structural systems in RCC and steel for high rise buildings, composite structural system considerations for wind loads and earthquake loads.

  4. Building services- mechanical, electrical, firefighting and protection, vertical transportation, HVAC, BAS and parking; Codes for these services.

  5. Construction planning and management, equipments and construction techniques, materials for cladding, prefabrication.

  6. An approach to sustainable and green high rise buildings including the concepts of Zero Energy Habitat.


    SUGGESTED BOOKS:


MAR- 126; ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO-II


OBJECTIVE: To explore challenging aspects of building design through architectural design studio exercises. CONTENT:

  1. Building functional efficiency in relation to space, form and aesthetics.


  2. Building standards and building bye laws for different types of buildings in various locations.


  3. Design of low rise and mid rise buildings with high density.


  4. Specialized buildings design such as hospital, airport and hotel.


  5. Disaster resistant building design.


  6. Sustainable building design aspects and Green buildings design concepts.


Studio: Major design exercises in large scale housing projects, especially mid rise with high density, urban design projects, hospital projects etc. Minor design exercises related to disaster resistant buildings for earthquake, cyclone etc.; Disaster mitigation and rehabilitation projects; Sustainable and green building design.

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