Jadavpur University, KOLKATA-700 032: Five Year Degree Course in Bachelor of Architecture
Jadavpur University, KOLKATA-700 032: Five Year Degree Course in Bachelor of Architecture
Jadavpur University, KOLKATA-700 032: Five Year Degree Course in Bachelor of Architecture
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Department Of Architecture
Jadavpur University
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Preface
The Undergraduate Degree Program in Architecture attempts to prepare students for professional
practice in the field of architecture and simultaneously provide exposure to a variety of interests
around architecture to pursue further avenues. So, on one hand, this program tries to encourage
sensitivity and creativity, and on the other, it tries to develop the intellectual capabilities and
professional skills needed to pursue careers within and beyond architecture.
The effort is to develop sensitivity to the environment for an architecture rooted in place, climate
and social conditions, particularly in India. It is also to develop an understanding of technology
that uses appropriate materials and techniques to make proper use of resources and process. The
aim is to also develop an understanding of architecture for our immediate conditions and urban
surroundings that continue from our traditions but accommodates recent techniques and
technology to make way for modern and newer transformations.
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Jadavpur University
Department of Architecture
Curriculum and Syllabi
Semesters I to X
#NOTE:
The FIRST YEAR SECOND SEMESTER curriculum is applicable from 2015-‘16 as well as
through 2016- ‘17 onwards
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Department of Architecture, Jadavpur University, Kolkata-32
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Elective-I subjects:
1. Advanced Computer Application 2.Application of Quantitative methods in Architecture
3. Architectural Conservation and Restoration 4.Disaster Resistant Buildings
5.Environmental Science 6. Glass Architecture& Design 7. Studies in Indian Architecture.
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Elective-II subjects:
1. Advanced Landscape Architecture 2.Advanced Materials 3. Architectural Design theory
4. Infrastructure Planning 5. Interior and Furniture Design 6. Studies on Urban Environment,
Development and Sustainability
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
First Year
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Suggested Books:
1. Building Materials - S.K Duggal
2. Engineering Materials, Surendra Singh
3. Building Construction & Materials (Gurcharan Singh)
4. Building Materials & Components (CBRI, Roorkee)
5. Building Construction-Sushil Kumar
6. Building Materials & Construction, Punmia
7. Construction Technology, R. Chudley, Vol-1,2,3,4
8. The Construction of Building, Barry
9. Building Construction, J.K Mckay, Vol-1-5
10. Building Materials in India: 50 yrs – BMTPC
11. Building Materials- P.C Varghese
Suggested Books:
1. Design Fundamentals, Robert Scott.
2. Architecture: Form, Space and Order, F.D.K. Ching.
3. Introduction to Architecture, J. C. Snyder and A. J. Catanese.
4. Space, Time and Architecture, Gidieon.
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Equilibrium of forces; concurrent forces; composition and resolution of forces; Polygon of forces;
analytical and graphical methods, Bow's notations and vector diagram; Parallel forces; Moments;
Couples; Maxwell's diagrams; Analysis of trusses of simple nature: method of joints, method of
sections; Definition of' statically determinate and indeterminate structures; Centroid and centre of
gravity - applications; Moment of Inertia; Section Modulus.
Tutorial Problems with application shall be worked out.
Suggested Books:
1. Strength of Materials, 3e Vol. I : Elementary Theory and Problems, S. Timoshenko, CBS Publishers
& Distributors; 3rd edition.
2. Fundamentals of Structural Mechanics and Analysis, M.L. Gambhir , Phi Learning Pvt. Ltd-New
Delhi.
3. Strength of Materials, R. Subramanian, Oxford University Press.
4. Mechanics of Material, R.C.Hibbler, Pearson Education, 6th Ed.
5. Engineering Mechanics-Statics & Dynamics, R.C.Hibbler, Pearson Education, 11th Ed.
6. Strength of Materials 2/e, Debabrata Nag, Abhijit Chanda , Wiley India Pvt Ltd
Stone Masonry: Detail drawings for stone masonry, Ashlar & Rubble Masonry
Timber Joinery: Detail drawings for Timber joinery- , Joinery in Wood Work.
Brick Masonry: Detail drawings for Brick Masonry- Types of Brick, Brick Masonry and
Different Types on Brick Bonding- English Bond, Flemish Bond, Rat-Trap Bond, Special Bond.
Project work and seminar on building materials.
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Suggested Books:
1. Engineering Drawing – Plane and Solid Geometry , N.D. Bhatt and V.M Panchal, Charotar
Pub. House.
2. Perspective, Projections and Design: Technologies of Architectural Representation, M. Carpo,
Routledge.
3. Architectural Graphics, F.D.K. Ching, John Wiley
4. Architectural Design Graphics, M. Ciriello, McGraw-Hill.
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Outdoor sketching of natural objects/ buildings/ any relevant structure, etc. Study-based
illustration on shades and shadows, on contrasts of light and on textures.
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English
1. Basic writing skills to communicate, describe and explain
2. Report, Review, Covering Letter & Curriculum-Vitae writing
3. Reading and Comprehension to interpret and infer
4. Selected Short Stories
5. Basic Communication Skills
Sociology
1.Sociology: Nature and scope of Sociology - Sociology and other Social Sciences - Sociological
Perspectives and to explain of Social issues
2. Society and Technology: Impact of Technology on the Society - A case study
3. Social Stratification: Systems of Social Stratification - determinants of Social Stratification -
Functionalist, Conflict and Elitist perspectives on Social Stratification
4.Work: Meaning and experience of work: Postindustrial society- Post-Fordism and the Flexible
Firm
5.Development - Conceptions of and approaches to development - The Roles of State and the
Market in the Development
6. Globalization: The concept of globalization – McDonaldization.
7. Interaction: Symbolic interaction, Garfinkel’s Dramaturgy
8. Introduction to Urban Sociology
Stress, Strain and Elasticity; Stress-strain curves; Factor of Safety; Working stresses' problems of
direct stress and strain; Thermal stress Poisson's ratio; Elastic constants, simple theory of bending
of beams. B.M. and S.F. diagrams; Analyze Bending stresses, Shear stresses in beams; Calculate
Moment of resistance. Solving of Tutorial Problems with application shall be worked out.
Suggested Books:
1. Strength of Materials, 3e Vol. I : Elementary Theory and Problems, S. Timoshenko, CBS Publishers
& Distributors; 3rd edition
2. Fundamentals of Structural Mechanics and Analysis, M.L. Gambhir , Phi Learning Pvt. Ltd-New
Delhi
3. Strength of Materials, R. Subramanian, Oxford University Press.
4. Mechanics of Material, R.C.Hibbler, Pearson Education, 6th Ed.
5. Structural Analysis, R.C.Hibbler, Pearson Education, 6th Ed.
6. Theory of Structures (Vol-I), Pandit,Gupta, Gupta, Tata McGraw-Hill Pvt Ltd.
7. Strength of Materials 2/e , Debabrata Nag, Abhijit Chanda , Wiley India Pvt Ltd
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Determinants; definition and properties, Cramer's Rule. Matrix and Multiplication of matrices;
Inverse of a matrix; solve linear equations by matrix method, Mathematical Optimization (Basic
concept - with working examples from Linear Programming).Some properties of plane curves;
Tangent and Normal, Curvature, Asymptotes; Conic sections, Catenary, Geometry of three
dimensions: Cartesian Coordinates. Curves represented by mathematical functions; Three
dimensions in, direction cosines, planes and straight lines; determine standard equations of
sphere, cylinder, cone, ellipsoid, hyperboloid of one and two sheets, hyperbolic paraboloid and
their properties properties – to compute and solve mathematical problems on these topics and
associate with analytical knowledge required for architecture.
Detail drawings for Ferrous Metals- Iron & Steel –Manufacturer’s detail
Detail drawings for Non Ferrous Metals- Aluminium & Copper – Manufacturer’s detail
Detail drawings for Concrete - Non-conventional Concrete Structures - Typical Strip Sections
Conventional Concrete Structures -Typical Strip Sections
Isometric and Axonometric Views: Interpretation using Solids, compositions and buildings,
Perspective Drawing: Definition of perspective technique (picture plane, stationary point etc.)
and demonstration of their role in drawing perspectives, One point, two point and three point
perspectives of geometrical shapes leading to perspectives of built forms, Sciography: Study
and illustration of shades and shadows cast by simple architectural forms on plain and curve
surfaces.
Isometric and Axonometric Views:
Interpretation using Solids, compositions and buildings 2 Sheets
Perspective Drawing: Definition of perspective technique (picture plane, stationary point etc.) and
their role in drawing perspectives, One point, two point and three point perspectives of
geometrical shapes leading to perspectives of built forms 5 Sheets
Sciography:
Study and illustration of shades and shadows cast by simple architectural forms on different
surfaces. 3 Sheets
Model making
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Case study to visualize and analyze relationship of site and of building, with respect to location,
orientation, movement, activity, space, form, structure etcas well as landscape.
Design of spaces with respect to activity, form and structure, Relationship to site, location, form,
movement and circulation, as well as landscape.
Design of dwellings and small structures like kiosks, canteen, guard rooms. Small institutions
with emphasis on circulation, like exhibition galleries.
The students will submit a report and present through student seminar the work done on measured
drawing/photo-documentation of case study/ies study of Indian architecture, traditional and
contemporary, conducted during the educational tour spanning 10 days
DETAILED SYLLABUS
Second Year
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Suggested Books:
1. Building Materials - S.K Duggal
2. Engineering Materials, Surendra Singh
3. Building Construction & Materials (Gurcharan Singh)
4. Building Materials & Components (CBRI, Roorkee)
5. Building Construction-Sushil Kumar
6. Building Materials & Construction, Punmia
7. Construction Technology, R. Chudley, Vol-1,2,3,4
8. The Construction of Building, Barry
9. Building Construction, J.K Mckay, Vol-1-5
10. Building Materials in India: 50 yrs – BMTPC
Suggested Books:
1. Indian Architecture Vol. 1 (Buddhist & Hindu) , Percy Brown, D.B. Taraporevala Sons & Co. Pvt.
Ltd
2. Indian Architecture Vol. 2 (Islamic Period), Percy Brown, D.B. Taraporevala Sons & Co. Pvt. Ltd.
3. Islamic Architecture in India, Satish Grover, Galgotia Publishing Company, New Delhi
4. Buddhist and Hindu Architecture in India, Satish Grover, CBS
5. The Great Ages of World Architecture, G. H. Hiraskar, Dhanpat Rai
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A study and analyze briefly Greek and Roman styles of architecture along with case studies of
characteristic features of Parthenon in Athens and Pantheon in Rome; A brief overview of various
styles of architecture during centuries; Definition of Architecture and Architectural Design;
Definition of Space; Study on Space as protagonist of Architecture; To identify Internal and
external spaces related to Architecture; Study on Scale and Proportion in Architecture with note
on Golden Section and Fibonacci Series; To explain the methods of Representation of Space;
Study on Form in Architecture with respect to Envelop and Plan, Study on Geometry in Plan;
Study on effect of climate on general Form; Study and interpret Lines – Axis, Focal Point,
Direction; Classification of buildings as per Functions; Study and compare on Solid and Void in
Architecture; Study on Colour Plane and effect of Colour on Architecture and People;
Suggested Books:
1. Arch form space & Order, Francis DK Ching, Wiley, 1996.
2. Experiencing Architecture, Steen Eiler Rasmussen, The MIT Press.
3. Architecture as Space, Bruno Zevi, Horizon Press, New York.
4. Elements of Architecture, M von Piere, Routledge, 1990.
5. Building construction illustrated, Francis D.K Ching, Van Nosttrand Reinhold, 1991.
6. Notes of synthesis of form, C. Alexander, Harvard, 1974.
7. People & buildings, R. Gulman, Transaction Pub, 2009.
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and Documentation on the latest developments in the field of climate and architecture; materials
and methods, technology, research, fieldwork. Understanding of Climate and its impact on
architectural design, fundamentals of climatology and environmental studies.
Suggested Books:
1. Manual of Tropical Housing and Buildings, O.H. Koenigsberger
2. Housing, Climate and Comfort, Martin Evans
3. Building in the Tropics, Maxwell Fry
4. Climate Responsive Architecture , Arvind Kishan, Baker & Szokolay
5. An introduction to Building Physics, Narashimhan
Analyze Principal stress, shear stress, normal stress, conjugate stress. Mohr diagram. Deflection
of determinate beams: Area moment Theorem, Principle of superposition;
Analysis of indeterminate beams: Propped cantilever, Fixed and continuous beams. Columns and
struts: Short columns with eccentric loading (small eccentricity), Euler's theory of long columns,
Empirical formulas for design of columns. To calculate and solve problems on these topics.
Suggested Books:
1. Theory of Structures, S. P. Timoshenko - D. H. Young
2. Fundamentals of Structural Mechanics and Analysis, M.L. Gambhir , Phi Learning Pvt. Ltd-New
Delhi
3. Structural Analysis, T. S. Thandavamoorthy , Oxford University Press.
4. Strength of Materials, R. Subramanian, Oxford University Press.
5. Mechanics of Material, R.C.Hibbler, Pearson Education, 6th Ed.
6. Structural Analysis, R.C.Hibbler, Pearson Education, 6th Ed.
7. Theory of Structures (Vol-I), Pandit,Gupta, Gupta, Tata McGraw-Hill Pvt Ltd.
8. Theory of Structures (SI Units) (English) 12th Edition (Paperback), Dr. B. C. Punmia Ashok Kr. Jain,
Arun Kr. Jain, Laxmi Pub.
Introduction to surveying: Fundamental Definitions, Errors and Accuracy; Linear & angular
measurement and corrections; Traversing: Principles and Adjustments of Traverse; Plane table
surveying; Describe Leveling: Ordinary, Reciprocal, Contouring; Area and volume
measurements, Mass diagram; Introduction to Theodolite surveying. To calculate and solve
problems on these topics.
Suggested Books:
1. Surveying & Levelling, 2nd Edition, Basak , McGraw Hill Education
2. Surveying and Levelling (English) 2nd Edition, R. Subramanian, Oxford Univ Pr
3. A Text Book of Surveying and Levelling (English) 11th Edition, R. Agor, Khanna Publishsers-Delhi
4. Surveying and Leveling , S. V. Kulkarni , T. P. Kanetkar, Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan
5. Surveying: Vol- I, Dr. B.C. Punamia, A.K.Jain, A.K.Jain, ,Laxmi Publications
6. Textbook Of Surveying, Rao, P. Venugopala , Akella, Vijayalakshmi, Prentice Hall India
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Detailed construction drawings for different types of Foundations, Floors, Partition Walls, Wall
Openings, Roofs, Roof Coverings. Students would gather knowledge how to construct these
building elements.
Water Proofing Treatments - Flat Roofs & Terraces, Parapet Wall (Details of Coping and Drip
course), Window Sill & Chajja (Detail of Drip course)
Conventional Doors: Types of doors based on operation - Swing door, Revolving door, Sliding
door, Sliding-folding door, Collapsible door, Rolling shutter door; Timber doors – Battened,
Panelled & glazed door – Flush door; Steel doors – Collapsible door, Rolling shutter; Aluminium
doors: Swing door – Sliding door; PVC/UPVC door; Fire door.
Conventional Windows: Types of windows based operation and Location – Fixed window,
Casement window, Sliding window, Pivoted window, Louvered (or Venetian) window, Bay
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window, Clerestory window, Corner window – Gable and Dormer window. Timber windows –
Panelled & glazed timber casement window; Steel windows – Glazed fixed & casement steel
window; Aluminium windows – Casement and Sliding aluminium window; PVC window
Hardwares: Fixing and fastening for doors and windows – Nails, Screws, Hinges, Bolts, Rivets,
and Handles etc.
Stairs: Components and requirements; Classification based on form, structural systems,
materials; Typical construction details such as balustrade fixing, nosing, etc.
Suggested Books:
1. Building Materials - S.K Duggal
2. Engineering Materials, Surendra Singh
3. Building Construction & Materials (Gurcharan Singh)
4. Building Materials & Components (CBRI, Roorkee)
5. Building Construction-Sushil Kumar
6. Building Materials & Construction, Punmia
7. Construction Technology, R. Chudley, Vol-1,2,3,4
8. The Construction of Building, Barry
9. Building Construction, J.K Mckay, Vol-1-5
10. Building Materials in India: 50 yrs – BMTPC
11. Building Material , R.C. Smith
Egyptian: Particularly in reference to early tomb architecture & later temple architecture with
examples - Great pyramids of Cheops, Mastabas, Funery temples & later temples like Khons etc.
Mesopotamian: With special attention to cities of Mesopotomian like Ninveh, Khorsahbad,
Marie, Babylon, and architectural constructs like Ziggurat.
Aegean: With reference to cities in Aegean like Troy, Sparta, Mycenae, which formed the basis
of Greek civilization.
Greek Architecture: Classical orders as constituent element of Architecture. Column Orders
and the articulation of temples. Classification of temples. Geometry and symmetry of individual
buildings and their relationship with others based on different organizing principles and
conditions of site. Study of important acropolis, agora, temples, theatres, tombs and house forms.
Roman Architecture: Multiple building types to correspond the complex social functions and
structure. Complex axial organizations of Forums. Concrete and construction of walls, vaults
and domes. Use of Classical Orders in surface articulation. Study of important forums, temples,
basilicas, thermaes, theatres, amphitheatres, circuses, tombs, triumphal arches, palaces, houses
and villas
Suggested Books:
1. The Great Ages of World Architecture , G. H. Hiraskar, Dhanpat Rai
2. A World History of Architecture, Marian Moffett, Michael Fazio & Lawrence Wodehouse, McGraw-
Hill
3. A History of Architecture, Sir Banister Fletcher, Butterworth Heinemann, CBS Publishers &
Distributors
4. The Story of Architecture From Antiquity to the present, Jan GympelKonemann
5. Puzzle of Architecture, Robin Boyd, Melbourne Architectural Press
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Study on Aesthetics in Architecture including a sense of Rhyme and Pattern, Rhythm, Balance
and Harmony; To study and analyze Perception of Architecture emphasizing qualities that
characterize Architecture; Evaluate Art and Science issues related to Architecture; Architect’s
Creative Faculties; Study and demonstrate Architectural Design – Approach and Procedure;
Relationship of Space, Geometry, Function, Form, Texture, Colour and Climate factors in totality
in Architectural Design; Structure in Architecture – various types and systems, forces, evaluate
limitations and possibilities; A brief overview on Earthquake Resistant Structure; A study on
Basic Building Services; Analysis of Human factors – Anthropometry and Ergonomics; Study on
Barrier-Free Design; Compose Design Guidelines for Natural Ventilation;
Suggested Books:–
1. Notes of synthesis of form, C. Alexander, Harvard, 1974.
2. The pattern language, C.Alexander, Oxford Univ. Press, 1977.
3. Building construction illustrated, Francis, D.K. Ching, Van-Nostrand-Reinhold, 1991.
4. People & buildings, R. Gulman, Transaction Pub, 2009.
5. Architecture for People, Byron Mikellides (Edited by),Harber, G.M., Thomas O. Blank & Group (Ed).
1992.
6. Building Design for Handicapped and Aged Persons. McGraw-Hill, Inc. New York, USA.
7. Low-Energy Cooling, Donald W. Abrahams.
Illustrative study of new structural systems with emphasis on limitation and scope of these
systems - multistoried R.C.C and steel buildings, pre-stressing, shells,folded plate, space frame,
suspension structures. Emphasis will be given to the structural philosophy and not on the rigorous
calculation. Models of structural form.
Suggested Books:
1. Structure for Architects, Salvadori & Heller
2. Shell Structures, Felix Candela
3. Tensile Structures, Frei Otto
Suggested Books:
1. Theory of Structures, S. P. Timoshenko - D. H. Young Structural Analysis, T. S. Thandavamoorthy ,
Oxford University Press.
2. Structural Analysis, R.C.Hibbler, Pearson Education, 6th Ed.
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3. Theory of Structures (Vol-I & II), Pandit,Gupta, Gupta, Tata McGraw-Hill Pvt Ltd.
4. Intermediate Structural Analysis, Chu-Kia Wang , TBS
5. Theory Of Structures (SI Units) (English) 12th Edition (Paperback), Dr. B. C. Punmia, Ashok Kr. Jain,
Arun Kr. Jain, Laxmi Pub.
A study and analysis of Indian architecture both traditional and contemporary to be done during
the educational tour and a precise report to be submitted and presented through student seminar.
Identification and Thorough measured drawing of architecture/ architectural elements/ pieces to
be done to explain a particular style, period, influence, spatial appraisal, social or cultural
importance etc. at least within seven days at a particular location of interest and should be
submitted by each student.
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
Third Year
Suggested Books:
1. Building Materials - S.K Duggal
2. Engineering Materials, Surendra singh
3. Building Construction & Materials (Gurcharan Singh)
4. Building Materials & Components (CBRI, Roorkee)
5. Building Construction-Sushil Kumar
6. Building Materials & Construction, Punmia
7. Construction Technology, R. Chudley, Vol-1,2,3,4
8. The Construction of Building, Barry
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Suggested Books:
1. Environmental Technologies in Architecture, Bertram York, Kinzey Jr. &Howard M. Sharp.
2. Textbook of Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering, S.K. Husian.
3. Plumbing, H. E. Babbitt.
4. Plumbing Technology, F. Hall.
Suggested Books:
1. An Introduction to Landscape Architecture, Michael Laurie.
2. Landscape Architecture: A manual of site planning and design, John O. Simonds.
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3. Landscape of man: Shaping the environment from pre-history to the present day,G. Jellicoe, and S.
Jellicoe, 1979.
4. The Gardens of Mughal India: A history and a guide, Sylvia Crowe et al.
5. Landscape design with plants, ed. by Brian Clouston, 1977
6. Common Trees,H. Santapau, 1966.
7. Flowering Trees, M.S. Randhawa.
Early Christian Architecture: Demonstrate development of early church from Roman basilica.
Illustrate the concept of center and path of Christianity manifested through centralized and
longitudinal church. Interiority of churches and the articulation of interiors to create spiritualized
space. Study of different basilica churches in Italy.
Byzantine Architecture: Explain centralization in Byzantine churches. Centrality and interiority
of both cross-domed and cross in square planned church. Indistinct exterior of churches and the
domed ‘heavenly’ interior. Construction of dome over polygonal compartments through the use
of pendentives. Study of important churches in Constantinople.
Romanesque Architecture: Demonstrate Massiveness and verticality of medieval churches.
Combination of the five towered structures and longitudinal basilica. Gradual integration of
tower from early to later examples. Integration of centralized and longitudinal plans.
Articulation of external wall like arcaded interiors resulting in dematerialization of exterior.
Study of important cathedrals and churches from Italy and France.
Gothic Architecture: Explain continued integration of centralized and longitudinal plans.
Spatial and formal integration of Romanesque churches. Integration of wall and vault. Ribbed
vault and the dissolution external wall to allow light. Sensitivity to light and use of stained glass
for mysterious interiors. Need and development of different external buttressing. Study of
important cathedrals and churches in France.
Renaissance Architecture: Demonstrate and explain break with medieval churches for sources
from Roman antiquity. Spatial centralization through simple addition of independent spatial
elements. Use of elementary geometrical forms unified through symmetry and simple
mathematical ratios. Reintroduction of anthropomorphic Classical Orders. Study of palazzos and
development of centralized church form through specific examples from Italy.
Mannerism: Conflict and tension in Mannerism in place of harmony and order of
Renaissance. Dynamic interplay of contrasting elements as against static addition of independent
units of Renaissance church. Interplay between manmade and nature in villas. Dynamism of
urban spaces. Centralized longitudinal and the elongated central church plans. Study of
important villas, churches and urban spaces in Italy.
Baroque Architecture: Dynamism and systemization of Baroque architecture. Vitality and
spatial richness with underlying systematic organization. Space as constituent element of
architecture, as a complex totality and indivisible figure, comprising of interacting spatial
elements based on inner and outer forces. Sensitivity to effects of texture, color, light and water.
Study of important urban spaces and churches in Italy and Germany.
- to explain and interpret these phases of evolution of architecture.
Suggested Books:
1. A History of Architecture, Sir Banister Fletcher, Butterworth Heinemann ,CBS Publishers &
Distributors
2. The Great Ages of World Architecture, G. H. Hiraskar, Dhanpat Rai
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Theory of reinforced concrete, properties and assumptions; Tests for measuring workability and
strength of concrete; Design of singly reinforced rectangular and T-beams; Slabs spanning in one
direction. Design of R.C. columns subjected to axial loads only.
Design of members ad joints of M.S. truss with riveted joints and welded joints.
Design of laterally restrained steel beams with R.S.J.; Design of columns subjected to axial load
only using R.S.J.; Design of slab-base. To calculate and solve problems on these topics.
Suggested Books:
1. Fundamentals of Reinforced Concrete Design, M.L. Gambhir , Phi Learning Pvt. Ltd-New Delhi
2. Reinforced Concrete Design 3/E (English) 3rd Edition S. Pillai , Devdas Menon, Mcgraw Hill
Education
3. Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete, 2/E (English) 2nd Edition, P. C. Varghese, Phi Learning
4. Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete (English) 1st Edition, Punmia B C , Laxmi Publications-
New Delhi
5. Limit State Design of Steel Structures (English) 2nd Edition, S. K. Duggal, Mcgraw Hill Education
6. Design of Steel Structures [With CDROM] (English) 1st Edition, N. Subramanian , Oxford University
Press, USA
Construction of Detailed drawings for different types of Special Doors, Special Windows, Wall
Paneling, Curtain Wall, Suspended Ceiling and Special Structural Systems. Construction of scaled
models of iconic buildings
Project works for large scale plan, section, elevation of attached and detached type of lavatories
and Kitchens, Sculleries etc. showing fixtures and connections of water supply drainage and
sewage disposal. Illustrative layout drawing and illustrative study of sewage and storm water
drainage etc. rain water disposal system for roof terraces etc.
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Drawing of Lift, Lift well and Lift machine room; Escalator with necessary details.
Drawings related to building automation, preparation of flow charts, detailing and systems
involved.
Understanding the various elements associated with Interior Design such as colour and colour
theory, Evolution of furniture, Furnishings, Fittings and Fixtures, Construction Materials, Plant
materials, Illumination, Co-ordination and implementation drawings. Evaluate and analyze the
various Interior Design styles followed by a case study. Identify and visualize a space to
demonstrate its design capacity.
Ventilation- Natural and Forced or mechanical, standard of requirement quantity, and velocity for
different conditions of living and works, principles of natural ventilation and simple methods of
induced or forced ventilation.
Airconditioning – Group Discussion on Control of quality, quantity, temperature and humidity,
conditions for comfort, principles refrigeration and its commercial application in air-conditioning.
Psychrometry: the properties of air and measurement, psychrometric terms, numerical problems
on psychrometry, advanced psychrometric process
Simple calculations for finding cooling load, major equipment used, their characteristics and
suitable place for location; consideration and reduction of heat gain and for economic layout for
supply and return air ducts.
Mechanical equipment for vertical transport, recommended use for escalators and elevators;
simple calculation to determine number if type of escalators and elevation sketch drawings
showing the air-conditioning system of an auditorium, multi-storeyed hotel and office Buildings.
Plan and section of elevators, machine room and escalators.
Various methods of building automation, general overview.
Suggested Books:
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Standard method of measurement and unit, procedure of calculating quantities and estimating for
all trades involved in construct a building of medium complexity, abstracting and preparation of
bills of quantities. Describe different types of estimates, derive estimate of buildings, Schedule of
rates, analysis and evaluation of rates, Quantity survey of materials, Types of specification,
Specifications of different materials and classify various items of work, Method of measurement
of works, writing of measurement books.
Suggested Books:
1. Estimating, Costing, Specification & Valuation, M. Chakraborty.
2. Estimating & Costing, B. N. Dutta.
3. A textbook of Estimating and Costing, D.D Kohli and R.C Kohli.
Picturesque and Neo- classical architecture: Purity and structural honesty of antiquity preferred
over ornamentation and exaggeration of Baroque. Representation of ancient Roman monuments
in imaginary compositions. Archeological purism and importance of pictorial values in historical
settings. Recreation of antique Roman simplicity and splendor for modern living. Study of
important palaces and public buildings in Britain and France.
Enlightenment and beginnings of Modern: Belief in creation of ‘new’ and ‘ideal’ world
through return to fundamentals, ‘true’ and ‘original’ values. Romanticizing elementary
geometrical forms with undecorated surfaces. Iron and glass construction for openness and
lightness: Art Nouveau. Repetitive, Orthogonal, skeletal systems for horizontal and vertical
expansion. Latter attempts to dissociate references to past styles.
Modern Architecture: Social intentions and search for ideal world. Pluralism in place of past
unity of styles. Search for paradigms in historical sources: It return to fundamentals and origins in
geometry, nature and paradigms of technology.
Expressions of construction and technology. Equating technology and progress with present.
Functionalism and functional appropriateness. Thoughts and works of frank Lloyd Wright, Walter
Groupies, Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, Alvar Aalto, Louis Kahn, Dutch De Stijl Italian
futurists and Russian Constructivists.
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International style: Oversimplification of the modern Movement into functional, steel and glass,
cubes. Monotonous functionalist abstractions and Modernism as a style.
Disenchantment of modern cities and fall of modern Movement.
Post Modern Architecture: Post Modern Architecture as a revision of Modern architecture and
resistance to functional containers of 60’s. Objective, representational and emphasis on content.
Pluralistic and differing trends.
Post Modern – Historicism: Rooted to place and history. Regards of expression: ornaments,
symbolism and context with irony and humour, exemplified through the works of James Stirling,
Michael Graves, Charles Moore, Arata Isozaki.
Neo- Modern: Disregard historical imaginary to recapture ideas for modern architecture of 20’s.
Hi-tech metal abstractions of Richard Rogers, Normal Foster, showing structure and equipment as
implied ornament. References of Russian Constructivists. The early works of New York Five
including later works of Richard Mier as complicated, exaggerated and sophisticated revival of
the modern grid and Corbusier’s geometry. Synthesis of Hi-Tech and Historicism in the works
Aldo Rossi, Mario Botta, Cesar Pelli.
Deconstructivist Architecture: Narrative and representational. Sources in Russian
Constructivism. Non perfection in the works of Frank Gehry, Peter Eisenman, Bernard Tschumi,
Daniel Libeskind, questioning traditional purity of form, geometry and structure.- to explain and
interpret these phases of evolution of architecture.
Suggested Books:
1. A History of Architecture, Sir Banister Fletcher, Butterworth Heinemann, CBS Publishers &
Distributors
2. The Great Ages of World Architecture, G. H. Hiraskar, Dhanpat Rai
3. A History of Architecture, Kostof, Spiro.
4. A World History of Architecture, Marian Moffett, Michael Fazio & Lawrence Wodehouse, McGraw-
Hill
5. Crash course in Architecture, Eva Howarth, Caxton Editions.
6. Puzzle of Architecture, Robin Boyd, Melbourne Architectural Press
7. The Language of Post-Modern Architecture, Charles Jenks, Academy Editions, London
8. Architecture Highlights!, Adams Hubertus and Paul Jochen, Dumont monte
9. Architecture of Today, Andreas Papadakis & James Steele, Terrail
10. At the end of the century: one hundred years of architecture, Edited by Russel Ferguson, The Museum
of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Harry N. Abrams Inc., Publishers
11. The Story of Architecture From Antiquity to the present, Jan Gympel, Konemann
To explain the Building Bye-Laws of Local Development Authorities and National Building
Codes. Definition and Interpretation of Bye-Laws applicable to small, Residences and Housings,
as well as, small Commercial, Educational and Institutional Buildings.
Making Local Development/ Regulatory Authority drawings for a small residence or an
institution designed in any of the previous semesters with desired design modifications needed as
per Local Authority or NBC guidelines.
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Composing complete set of Working Drawings and Design Details for the residence or institution
presented earlier or any other small project designed in any of the previous semesters. The
drawings to incorporate all building services needed for construction along with schedules and
design specifications.
a) A case study of Indian architecture both traditional and contemporary to be done during the
educational tour and a precise report to be submitted and presented through student seminar.
b) Identification, analysis and Thorough measured drawing of architecture/ architectural elements/
pieces to be done to explain a particular style, period, influence, spatial appraisal, social or
cultural importance etc. at least within seven days at a particular location of interest and should be
submitted by each student.
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DETAILED SYLLABUS
Fourth Year
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At the end of the semester, each student would be required to submit a portfolio on the work done
by him/her during the practical training and explain the lessons learnt.
Subject: SERVICES & EQUIPMENT III (Theory); Subject Code: Arch/T/421; 3 Credits
Semester Examination: Time: 3 hrs. Full Marks: 100, Contact Periods/week: 3,
Internal Assessment: Class Test: 30
Suggested Books :
1. Lighting in Architectural Design, D. Phillips.
2. Lighting: Interior & Exterior, Robert Bean.
3. Building Services, Peter R. Smith & Warren G. Julian.
4. Lighting in Architecture, W. Kohler.
5. Light, Colour, Environment, F. Birren.
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Remedial Measures for damage of Roof; Formulate Remedial Measures for damages of RCC
Columns and Beams; Study on Maintenance, Conservation and Restoration of Architecture;
Suggested Books:
1. Building Maintenance Management, B. Chanter &P. Swallow, Wiley, 2008.
2. Maintenance and repair of buildings- 2nd Ed., P.K. Guha, New Central Book Agency, Kolkata, India,
2006.
3. Diagnosis and Assessment of Concrete Structures - State-of-Art Report, CEB (1989).
4. Concrete Repair and Maintenance Illustrated: Problem Analysis; Repair Strategy; Techniques, P.H.
Emmons Kingston, MA: RS Means, 2002.
5. Testing of Concrete in Structures – 4th edition, J.H Bungey, S.G. Millard, & M.G. Grantham, 2006.
London: Taylor & Francis.
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7. Shelter in India – Sustainable Development Series, Aromar Revi, Stosius Inc / Advent Books Division,
1990
8. Eco housing Assessment criteria Version II, International Institute for Energy Conservation.
Outline of History.
Discussion of Definitions, Objectives, Requirements.
Comparisons of Architecture, Urban Design & Urban Planning.
Explanation of Theories & Concepts – Historic, Modern.
Description of Present Scenario.
Determination of Process.
Identification of Parameters – Image & Characteristics.
Illustration of Scale, Types, Examples.
Suggested Books:
1. Urban Design. The Architecture of towns & cities- Paul D. Spreiregen, McGraw Hill
2. The Consise Town Scape, Gorden Cullen.
3. Town Design, Sir Frederick Gibberd
4. Design of cities, Edmond Bacon.
5. Image of the city, Kevin Lynch.
6. The City in history, Lewis Mumford.
7. Town Planning, S. C. Rangwala.
8. Urban Pattern, Arthur Gallion.
Suggested Books:
1. Text Book of Town Planning, A. Bandyopadhyay, Arunabha Sen, Kolkata, India, 2010.
2. Ekistics: An Introduction to the Science of Human Settlements, C.A. Doxiadis, Hutchinson, London,
1968.
3. Housing and Urban Renewal, Andro D.Thomas, George Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1986.
4. Urban Development Plans: Formulation & Implementation–Guidelines-1996, Ministry of Urban
Affairs and Employment, Government of India, New Delhi.
5. Report of the National Commission on Urbanisation, Government of India, 1988.
6. Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, New Delhi,, 'URDPFI 2015
7. Urban pattern, Arthur Gallion.
Design and layout Drawing of wiring and lighting system in a residence, working drawing (with
symbols).A complete site drawing as case study comprising of Electrical Portions such as
transformer, switch, gear unit, distribution boards of panels, wiring system and switch boards.
Introduction to Renewable sources.
Outline B.O.Q development comprising of server room detail (Communication cable/ cable
management source), M.C.C., P.C.C., High tension and low-tension panels, Cable tracing,
Convertor/ electrical board, brief introductions to the working of a generator. Project work to
calculate LPD for different space typologies.
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Architecture Design is a holistic and creative process, which must be supported by the analysis of
corresponding data with the help of appropriate qualitative and quantitative methods. Definitions
of qualitative and quantitative methods, Clarify the details of different qualitative methods (like,
Delphi method, consumer market survey etc.) and quantitative methods (like, Regression analysis,
Cluster analysis, Queuing theory, Analytical hierarchy process, etc.);Application of qualitative
and quantitative methods in the process of architectural design.
To study the definition, history and theory of conservation, Philosophy of conservation, Values
and Ethics, Cultural heritage, Conservation methods, Classifications. To describe the
conservation- principles defined in the Venice Charter and Burra Charter. Students have to case
study a historic building appropriate for conservation in context of the various conservation-
values, study the architectural style and survey to prepare a floor plan layout, inspect its structural
and physical condition and suggest the possible method of restoration, management of historic
sites.
Role of various organizations.
Describing risks, hazards and justify vulnerability; categorize all types of disaster; to make a list
of disaster zones of India, disaster preparedness and mitigation; Determine the Factors causing
disaster for buildings in all climate zones, Study of building designs to resistearthquake ,natural
disasters like flood, cyclones, tornados and avalanche. To explain Fire protection provisions in
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buildings, infrastructure provisions for flood mitigation. . To tell Post disaster problem
resolutions.
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thermal Insulation(SF, UV, SHGC), Need for Green Buildings: Energy efficient buildings,
Benefits of going green, Achieving energy efficiency using glass, Factors of energy efficient
material selection: Performance parameters, Energy codes and Green ratings: ECBC, IGBC,
GRIHA, Approaches of energy efficiency; Prescriptive method; Trade off method –
Accommodating Passive architecture; Whole Building Simulation; Case study of Green Building
Designed predominantly with energy efficient materials; Calculations involving basic factors in
Glass Design; Optimization of Glass: For wastage reduction & standardization of Design Industry
Visit Report on Industry Visit
Software Analysis and Case Studies
CREATE your building: Interactive Modelling; Sun Path Analysis, Solar exposure Analysis,
Building Orientation Analysis, Simulating the NEIGHBORHOOD: Site Shadow Analysis;
Accommodate COMFORT: Daylight Analysis and Acoustic analysis; SAFETY check: Thickness
analysis; LOOK: Colour and aesthetics; Costing: WASTAGE optimization;.AC load calculations
and PAYBACK analysis – A comparative case study; Creative use and solutions of Glass
Study of ideas, elements, and examples that help articulate Indian architecture in relation to land,
climate, light, movement, construction techniques, sustainability, and so on, through primary
and/or secondary sources, executed through project works, group discussion and student
seminars.
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Department of Architecture, Jadavpur University, Kolkata-32
The Physics of Sound – Wave motion, Sound frequency, sound velocity, particle velocity and
wavelength, the Decibel Scale, Combining Sound Levels, Sound Attenuation by Distance, Sound
Fields
Sound Measurement and Hearing – Sound Level Meter, The Ear’s Sensitivity, The Haas Effect,
Sound Masking, Binaural Hearing
Sound Reflection, Diffraction and Diffusion – The Boundary Phenomena, Absorption Coefficient
of Sound, Sound Diffraction, Relevance of Acoustical Shadows, Acoustical Transparency of a
Screen, Diffuse and Specular Reflections, Sound Diffusion, Flutter Echo
Sound Absorbing Materials –Types of Sound Absorbing Materials, Porous Absorbers, Panel
Absorbers, Volume Absorbers
Noise Control in Buildings – Interior Noise Criteria, Interior Noise Control through Architectural
Design, Sound Absorptive Treatment and Barriers, Exterior Noise Criteria, Exterior Noise
Control through Site Planning and Barriers
Control of HVAC Noise – HVAC Systems, Noise Attenuation in Ducts, Noise Generated by Air
Flow, Sound Radiation by Duct Walls, Estimating HVAC Noise Levels, Active Noise Control in
HVAC Systems
The Behavior of Sound in Rooms –Impulse Response of a Room, Impulse Diagram and Sound
Diffusion, Reverberation Time, Sabine’s Law, Coupled Rooms
Design of Rooms for Speech – Speaker-Listener Distance, Balcony and Hall Depth, Room Shape
and Volume, Reflecting and Absorbing parts of a Room, Floor Rake, Ceiling Reflections
Design of Rooms for Music – Musical Attributes and Acoustical Phenomena, Early Decay Time
and Clarity, Intimacy, Spaciousness, Warmth and Brilliance, Loudness, Concert Hall Design
Procedure
Acoustical Instruments – Some examples and descriptions through case study/ies.
Suggested Books:
1. Architectural Acoustics – Principles and Design, Madan Mehta, James Johnson and Jorge Rocafort,
Prentice Hall Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
2. Acoustical Designing in Architecture, V. O. Knudsen and C. M. Harris.
Study of Building Control Standards, Codes of practices and Bye laws prevalent in different
development authorities, municipalities/ corporations and urban arts commissions in India.
Identify various environmental acts & laws, special rules governing hill area development &
coastal area management, heritage act of India, Real Estate Laws.
Study of office practices, Office administration, Accounting.
Formulate expression of Interest.
Tendering- Tender and its different constituents- Determine conditions of engagement,
Specifications of Workmanship & Materials, classifying different items of works, Schedule of
quantities. Supervision and evaluation of projects. Verifying and certifying contractor's bills.
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Contracts and Arbitration, Valuation, Professional conduct and ethics. Architects Act 1972, Role
of COA and IIA.
Suggested Books:
1. Professional practice, Roshan Namavati.
2. Architects Act 1972.
3. Publications of Handbook on Professional practice by IIA.
4. Publications of Council of Architecture-Architects (Professional conduct) Regulations
5. Architectural Practice and Procedure, Ar. V.S. Apte, Mrs. Padmaja Bhide, 2008
6. Consumer Protection Act, 2011
7. Arbitration Act, 2005
8. Persons with Disabilities Act, 1995
9. The West Bengal Municipal (Building) Rules, 2007.
10. Kolkata Municipal Corporation Building Rules, 2013.
Building Economics
Detail study on PERT, CPM, Bar Chart.
Building Economics
Economic Principles-Definition of Economics and Economic System, Factors of production with
special emphasis on land, Types of Business organization, Business units, Analyze Cost of
production. Market : differentiate Perfect, Imperfect and Monopoly, Law of Demand, determine
Supply and Pricing.
Valuation
General Principles of Valuation.
Concepts : Value, Price and Cost.
Definitions : Value in Use and Value in Exchange, Market Value.
Classify and distinguish Reproduction Value, Replacement Value, Re-installment Value, Book
Value.
Reproduction Value, Replacement Value, Re-installment Value, Book Value.
Salvage Value / Scrap Value, Capital Value / Sinking Fund, Depreciation and Obsolescence,
Rent- Ground Rent, Gross Rent, Rack Rent, Net Rent, Leases and Reversion - examples by sums
on rent and valuation of Lease-holds.
Net Income : Tear's Purchase, examples by sums on Income Computation.
Categorize Property : Freehold, Lease-hold, Condominiums and Co-operatives, Timeshared
Property, Developmental Rights.
Explain Principal Methods of Valuation : Cost Approach, Income Approach, Market Approach
Suggested Books:
Building Economics:
1. Economics, Paul Samuelson & William Nordhaus
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Valuation:
1. J. A. Parks- Principles & Practice of Valuation, 6th Edition, edited by D. N. Bannerjee & assisted by
Basudev Dey.
2. Valuation of Real Property – Principles & Practice, Syamales Datta .
3. Professional Valuation Practice, Ashok Nain.
Entrepreneurship Development
To define entrepreneur and entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship concept and it’s types,
Characteristics, Decision Process, Functions and role, Growth of Entrepreneurship in India.
Woman Entrepreneurship
To describe rural entrepreneurship meaning, concept and purpose, Rural
Entrepreneurship/Industrialization in Retrospect, Problems, How to Development, NGOs and
Rural Entrepreneurship
Social Entrepreneurship and Family Business: Introduction and Meaning, Perspective of Social
Entrepreneurship and in Practice, Family Business in India: A Historical Perspective, To identify
the advantages and disadvantages, Planning and it’s Effectiveness
Growth, Motivation and development Programs: Factors affecting Entrepreneurship, Motivating
Factors and it’s Cycle or Process, Changes in Entrepreneurship Motivation, Entrepreneurship
Development Programs(EDPs)in India: A Historical Perspective
Project Management
Project Appraisal: Meaning and Concept of Business Plan, Project Appraisals and it’s Methods,
Environmental Clearance for small and medium enterprises(SMEs), Planning Commission
Guideline for Formulating Project Reports, Network Analysis
Financing of Enterprise: Meaning and need for Financial Planning and for Industrial Finance,
Sources of Finance, Capital Structure of the Business, Industrial Finance and Term loans
To explain different forms of Business Ownership: Introduction, Meaning and Types: Sole
Proprietorship, Partnership, Company, Co-operative, Public Sector Enterprise
To demonstrate the fundamentals of management: Meaning and Characteristics of Management,
justification, Scope and Functions of Management, Principles and Process of Management,
Difference between Management and Administration
Development: IPR-Intellectual Property Rights and MSMEs-Micro small and Medium
Enterprises, Need and Objectives of Accounting, Growth Strategies, Promotion of Enterprise,
Sickness.
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Suggested Books:
1. Professional construction Management & Project administration, W.B. foxhall, 1972.
2. Project Management for the Design Professional, D. Burstein & F. Stasiowski.
3. Project Management in Construction, A. Walker.
4. Project Management: A systems approach to planning, scheduling & controlling- 11th Edition, Harold
R. Kerzner.
5. Project planning & Control with PERT & CPM, B.C Punmia & K.K. Khandelwal.
6. PERT & CPM- Principles and Applications, 3rd Edition, L.S. Srinath.
Building physics, Building Envelope – state and operations, compare and differentiate insulation
and building envelope materials and systems including polymeric, mineral, cellulose-based, and
composites, building interactions with the environment, occupants, and allied building materials,
components, and sub-systems, green roofing, double skinned envelopes and interaction of
building enclosure with mechanical systems; Hygro-thermal, acoustical and light related
properties of building components (roofs, façade, windows, partition walls etc.), rooms, buildings
& building assemblies; Building heat transfer, Thermal performance of buildings & comfort
parameters, passive & active cooling options; Heating, ventilating & Air conditioning load,
lighting load, electrical power; Global energy scenario, principles of energy systems, energy and
global environment, Use of energy in buildings, energy conservation and assess efficiency in
buildings, ECBC compliance in buildings, life cycle energy & water analysis, concepts of
embodied energy & embodied water, operation water, energy, water & ecological/carbon
footprint of buildings; Design, construction & operation of high performance buildings.
Need, definition and concept of sustainability; Brundtland Commission, sustainable development,
sustainable consumption and production, Visions of sustainability, Source and ethics of
sustainability; Ecology and sustainability, Concept of ecological balance & conservation of
natural resources, Sustainability and Climate Change, Sustainable sites, Green Building in the
context of sustainability, Green Building Ratings – GRIHA, LEEDS, BREEAM, Sustainable
construction practices, sustainable cities/eco-City.
Suggested Books:
1. Energy and environment in architecture: A technical design guide, N. Bakerand K. Steemers,2000
2. Energy and environment in developing countries,Chattergy,M,1981
3. Energy and habitat; town planning and building design for energy conservation,1984.
4. Energy conservation and energy management in buildings, edited by A.F.C. Sherratt,1976.
5. Energy conservation in hot climates, D. Holm,1983.
6. Energy design for architects, A.Shaw, 1989.
7. Green building handbook ;a guide to building products and their impact on the environment ,
T.Woolley and others,1999.
8. Sustainability through building, edited by N.K.Bansal and J.Cook,2001
9. Sustainable place: A place of sustainable development, C. Phillips,2003.SSSS
The students should take help from the Thesis Coordinator and the panel of teachers from time to
time pertaining to formulate action plan including methodology of selection of the topics, case
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studies, site selection, literature reviews, case studies, functional requirements, design
methodologies, drafting procedure and defense techniques.
Students are to select architectural topics of individual interest reflecting social and technological
considerations. The topics so chosen should be subjected to discussions and criticisms by a panel
of teachers from time to time.
At the end of the semester, each student would be required to make a formal presentation of their
project work through student seminar chosen and approved subject of Thesis.
A Viva-voice would be conducted by a panel of teachers of the Department to test the market
preparedness and employability of the students. The test would cover the topics related to the
various subjects taught to the students throughout their all previous academic sessions and would
also contain topics of general nature related to Architecture whereby a student would be asked to
define, describe and explain.
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Introduction of pretressing, prefabrication and systems building. Jointing, tolerances and modula
r coordination.
Mass production, transportation, storage and handling of materials. Describe
characteristics, performances and application of mechanized construction equipments. Advanced
construction techniques.
Compare and differentiate natural and artificial materials.
Cost effective and environmentally friendly materials.
Vernacular materials. PVC & FRP, frameless glass doors and windows and partitions.
Wooden/Steel/Aluminum sliding and folding doors and partitions. Steel doors for garages and
workshops. Collapsible gate and rolling shutters, remote control systems of doors and gates.
Structural glazing, aluminum composite panel cladding.
Insulation materials – Thermal and sound insulation materials. Glass – its manufacture in its
various types like plate, tinted, decorative, reinforced, laminated glass block, fibre glass, glass
murals, partially coloured glass, etching of glass and its applications in building industry for both
exteriors and interiors. Glass fabrication techniques, fibre reinforced composite materials and
products.
Principles, ideas and theories, such as, social, cultural, philosophical, scientific, semantic,
technological, formal, and so on, that have influenced Western thought and architecture.
Definitions of infrastructure; Necessity and Importance for infrastructure; Identify and Describe
various physical infrastructural facilities like transportation network, Water Supply System,
Drainage and Sewerage Systems, Waste Disposal System, treatment, recycle & reuse, Urban rain
water harvesting, Street furniture, Electrification, Gas Supply System, etc. and social
infrastructural facilities like education, health, recreational, religious, postal, etc.; Government
organizations, Public agencies associated for planning of such infrastructure. Outline of Planning
strategies of various infrastructural facilities in a new and existing town. Outline for Planning for
infrastructure of rural areas of the country. Current National and International trends in
infrastructural planning. Analyze the Technology for execution of such infrastructure
Historicity, Principles, Theory of interior design, traditional & contemporary crafts, design of
built-in and movable furniture, Interior fittings and furnishings, Color, form, texture and lighting
in interiors, Materials used in interiors and landscaping elements., Building services related to
interiors. A student will take any one or more of the above topics and write a paper or a project
design in consultation with the teacher-in-charge.
Studies on urban ecology and environment; role of water bodies, open spaces and parks; quality
of air and water in a city; various pollutants in air and water; sources of air pollution; sources of
water pollution; understanding of groundwater and the reason of its depletion; study on
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urbanization and development in the city; the mechanism of water supply, drainage and sewerage,
and solid waste management in a city; effect of development on environment and population;
meaning of sustainable development; a comprehensive planning for environmental sustainability
in a city.
Students should select their individual subjects for theses by the middle of the first semester of the
final year of the course. Along with a programme of action, the subjects so selected should be
approved by the Thesis Coordinator, the Head of the Department and BOS. The Subjects should
be restricted to areas of Architecture meaning without going into Urban Design or Town
Planning. The project work is to be done under faculty guidance involving case studies, literature
review, & architectural design and visualized & presented in a graphic form, model, computer
generated graphics and report. The knowledge earned during the five years of study should be
reflected and demonstrated in the Theses works. The student should have the ability to conduct
investigative research through library and other resources, co-ordinate all pertinent architectural
issues with the design concept and objectives to outline a viable solution in solving of the selected
problem.
The candidate shall submit a synopsis of the Thesis Project and the institution will approve this
before the candidate is allowed to proceed with the Thesis project.
The institution shall conduct the internal evaluation stages (at least 3 reviews) for the
Architectural Thesis/Project with the guide as a co-assessor.
A jury comprising of internal and external examiner and the guide shall conduct the final
examination of the Architectural Thesis/ Project work in the institution at the end of the semester
through a student seminar presentation..
The individual student has to present his final outcome on Architectural Thesis and defend the
same. The presentation should explain the work done and portray the performance demonstrated
through drawings, models, etc. The verbal communication should reflect the command over the
work and justify the design solution.
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