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FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE Department Subject Semester & branch Name of the faculty No of contact hours/week MANIPAL UNIVERSITY COURSE PLAN : Architecture rchitectural Design & Detailing - V (ARC: 14-301) : V semester, Section A, B, C & D 1 AHN, MA, LNB U2 — SPD, SHD, SC sy, LK, ST Ay a BSS, DM, BT pgio-*™ : 10 hours / week Assignment portion ‘Assignment no. | Topics Weightage 1 Previous Semester Portfolio 10% 2 | Minor Design Exercise 20% 7a Exploratory Exercis 10% 4 7 60% 7 100% Submitted by: ann aaolalie BSS sashes’ b. Toone’ * | (Signature of a faculty) Date: 16.07.2016 Approved by: Date: \6-)>l key oot COURSE PLAN : ARC-14-301 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & DETAILING - V [COURSE PLAN : ARCHITECTRAL DESIGN & DETAIUNG-V_ Basie Topics to be conducted Design Progress Assignments for learning Intended Outcome | Components(as | No. of Hours «| per syttabus) Introduction to Course Plan Compilation of ree lof various works done during Previous Semester portfolio in a concise Portfolio of Semester-IV : - : — the provious semester in a nila fe fs prt ie 16th Jul) - Introduction to Minor design projects Lecture: Understanding the relation Literature Study on steel os & between activities and user groups in any material public space Lecture: Form Development-with respect 1o activites, Materials, users and spaces 2 (18th Jul--|iMiner Project: Concept & Form ia 23rd Jul). |Development - Based on ste context, (Material, Function & target groupe Understanding of formulation Form Minor design proteet nd massing of multiple Development & bestia Sati erel Science {Form development) volumes in response to Behavioral understanding hierarchy of spaces in functional spaces. Science 4 [rontext to humon boheviour, sor Jexperience and study of relationship (25th ul betweon ters and spaces 19 | Minor Project Integration of Concapt wih the various construction techniques of moterlal use Tecture: Introduction to Space and Function Exploratory Exercke- To understand the design lbased on quontitative and qualitative Exploration and analysis of process and the gui lospecis with respect to user activity, usage of Stee! in large span [principle behind spatial 4 behavior, functional requirements, et. structures, understanding design lorganization,(buil end unbuil) (1st Aug- 6th philosophy and thought process 10 Avo) Submission of Minor Project iteratore Study and Secondary Introduction to Exploratory exercise. case Studies eal Lecture: Disevsiont on Steel construction To enhance the klein techniques by lnderstanding the workability 5 Bt. H.S.Tandaveshwara of the material (61h Avg- 10 13th Aug)_|lniedvetion to Major Design Projeat [Chock lit / Questionnaires / Lecture:Site Plonning-Criteria for site selection; Site analysis, zoning options ‘Response to site features and context Review : Exploratory Design Exercise: |components for Case study ond site analysis. Space Stondards for proposed projects COURSE PLAN : ARC-14-301 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & DETAILING - V COURSE PLAN : ARCHITECTRAL DESIGN & DETAILING-V Week 8 (29th Aug- 3rd Sep) Topics to be conducted Lecture: introduction to Bullding control regulations, Introduction to principles of spatial organization and form, Critical thinking- Learnings from architectural reviews. Review ~ Review of Primary case study, Design Progress Site study, Area Requirement Introduction to CDD-1 Lecture: Design Communication Cosestudy,Site Study, Area Requirement 10% JCDD-II Single line Sketch plans, Elevations, |Sections, Views (in proportion) 13 (2nd Oct- 8th| _ Oct) 14 (10th Oct 15th Oct 15 (17th Oct. 21th Oct) 16 (24th Oct- 29h Oc) lelevations, sections Introduction to Design Integration Double line plans and elevations, sections, Views (in proportion) & Design Integration [SEM: V Developing Preliminary Plans with 3D Models 10% Refinement (Double line) of plan and elevations, sections anne Design Integration Submission Week (Drawing subjects) Basie Assignments for learning Intended Outcome —_| Components(as | No. of Hours er syllabus) see ssenna | Tn cate Case say, Are roqaremaet/ leeds Theory of Design 10 lesign prog requirement framing. To be able to communicate giaphically their approach to sty ncn _| sven ato ro developments approach 2 SeriT ghavior, needs functional ig ene requirements, services, built ‘and unbuilt character, circulation and visual experience, etc. Concept, Conceptual sketch 16 plans,site zoning preliminary building ia plans To explore preliminary level basic spatial design concepts Jand its intoraction with 2 10 volumes and masses. Design development: Drawings | Refined intermediate level ti cond details design proposals. - e Refinement of the proposal to BB | Design development: Drawings |e 1a ; ‘and details i To be able to resolve the 5 [challenges of project in a ¢ |comprehensive, coherent manner satisfying overall 6 é |functionality, aesthetics, etc. € Jand to represent them i i physically in the form of ee ldrawings and models Be Refinement of the proposal to Design development: Drawings ‘an advanced level. = 10 cand details ASSIGNMENT PLAN : ARC-14-301 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & DETAILING - V ‘Asignment Saisie Assignment a (class nouts/ ater closs|Medium of Presenotion] —Weiehage (96) | Submission Date / Weck Delverabes es favodacory [Fakir sononr ExereioPentoio ot {pont emit semester 4 (Compaen idenest [aan " - : ee : (oie : as ond prenertion ils [Werte Model sone aaa Peeper = eho bri fete ofconcep! wih feces ont els work + minor Exerc: For Expaintory Jsctas of ceo. No ts 1783 lo relepme saat . 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Schonai Pos. cing stetsmeces 2 i COD erode Review 7 13 |Siadia Wak TO dow work 14 [stato wore TOs dom work ino Oring: ste Plan & Sections 15 Prorat [Atos los, Secon: | 1Ohwcles work |rrcing shetsredee 1s le tert esptaneory Views composer ana presentation exempted) 1 |S ware Toke don wok 7 OD Week Final Drawing Fommatied / Composed ‘Ste Plan & Secfont 18 | rat ssonison | At RoerPn Seco 17k oo no 1 aes View toe Tina Wak revi oR Tie woe prope gf Sc wa is wf cao nortan Trevi be pegrene neg or Redes Sodcn cicada Boner Te one ROT WOR BY RG FROWN wST row mel ot och ges narrate ger ern te desi roar Se weak oc or pro ined an fw Be a Ta Sen sal AC eneaT aed eestor aN oper es le aaa Ser : eG coreeat rece nant pctead 10ers Sst a net exempt 75 mark |Highioht ty et BBE of is i bx edie x per i ted ee ny te een exis Trl caved be snghed en nied oi edo of BT = [SCS JBCM fine tot (dving cle hur) for eg: med woking, tery oppo, shes! work ee [AR tie fot (ring cow hour) frog: se work, nol, composition ee inl ote for HGH The week wich has enigrners hed ard sow he oes os Ni ‘rowing [The detais of oxignment hola be formloted os per he detailed couse plan subject: [ADD tine to (hing cow hows) for eg developing econ] elevations, double Ts pln oe Tionited By ARNT BSS FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, MANIPAL UNIVERSITY, MANIPAL COURSE PLAN Department : ARCHITECTURE, Subject : Structural and Construction Systems (ARC-14 - 303) Semester & Branch —_: V Sem, B. Arch. (Sections - A, B,C, D) Names of the faculty: SP, AHN, LK, BSS, SHD, SPD, LNB, ST, BT No of contact hours/week : 06 hours ‘Distribution of Marks 41. | INTERNAL | WEIGHTAGE | Drafted Sheets / Sketch Book | zu | | Assignments / Presentations / Models Interactive / Sessional Tests | 50% Submitted by: Dr. Shantharama Patil Osc Arun Hariharan Natarajan Ree sole Lulwa Khaleel ke B Sneha Singh f)- ducked ph— i A Oe Sriharsh Dixit Cin Laxmi Narayan Bhat \\. pea Ygnanye? Bindiya Talithaya Sathyprakash Das Sunil Talithaya Date: 21-07-2016 Approved by: (Signature of Director) Date: 93/7/16 SYLLABUS: ARC - 14 - 303 : Structural & Construction Systems - V :[ 2-2-2-5/ 90 hours ] UNIT | - Introduction: Steel as a construction & structural material, steel sections, load cases & combinations. Limit State Method (LSM) of design, design criteria, applications, UNIT II - Metal Building components: windows, doors, stairs, collapsible gates, rolling shutters, railings, BIS Codes. UNIT Ill - Frame & Roof systems: Steel stanchions, girders, trusses: Characteristics, types, components, selection, applications, structural sizing, fabrication & erection Castellated beam, Portal frames, Stee! connections. Analysis & Design of simple trusses, UNIT IV - Curtain wall: Characteristics, types, components, selection, applications, structural sizing, connections, UNIT V - Advanced Systems: Space frames; Pre-engineered buildings, fire protection. Overview: tall structures, large span structures. References: 1. R. Chudley. Construction Technology, Vol.3, 4, 5. ELBS, Longman group. 2. McKay, W.B. (1972). Building Construction (Metric). Longman, London, 3. Foster, Stroud. (1963). Mitchell's Advanced Building Construction. Allied Publishers Pvt.Ltd., Bombay. 4. Gyala, Sabestyen. (1977). Light Weight Building Construction. George Godwin Limited, London 5. Ramamrutham S, Narayan R. (2008). Theory of Structures. Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi: 6. Balagopal T.S.Prabhu. Building Design and Civil Engineering Drawing. Spades Publishers, Calicut 7. Barry, R. (1999). Construction of Buildings. 8. Chandra Ram.(2003). Design of Stee! Structures. Standard Book House, Delhi. 9. 18 800 : 2007. General Construction in Steel — Code of Practice. Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi 10. SP:6(1)-1964:Hand Book for Structural Engineers - Structural Steel Sections, 11. Vazirani VN, Ratwani MM. (2003), Design and Analysis of Stee! Structures and Timber Structures. Khanna Publishers, Delhi 12. Duggal S K. (2005). Design of Ste! Structure. TMH, New Delhi 13. Negi L S. (2003). Design of Steel Structure. TMH, New Delhi 14, Arya A S, & Ajimani J L. (1996). Design of Stee! Structure, Nem chand, Roorkee. [COURSE PCAN: ARC 44-303 Structural and Construction Syateme V [eta iin conpononsviueton to doar aa windows. aaron yp=5 Inatias&feoieaton, desgn consceraten, moasuiments, revert coc, Irate ty sii windows Types easement wrdow daaiag Jumnium windows ~ Types casenent ad sing ing. Desgh & ating sang tng technologies used in constuction Io at Wet Topics to bo covered Assignmonte for earing Intondes Outeome ours [Gvervaw otha couraa~lnvedueton ows as a constuction &evciral | Seustura lo secon ot vous goonawenl Unsertardng Relevance of eed sari see! Fours Instr, soe! soctons, shapos Drag of eros stone views, seasons. Undestaneng tne bokaveur a iernt tel fk 182 [Coad catos &combinatons, Lest stato mathe (LSI) of osgn, design itera, [Analyse & Dang empeclelaona) PERGOLAS, COURTYARD, DECK, ETC) | . | SPECIFICATIONS - DEFINITION, PURPOSE, TYPES, GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS | FOR CLASS | & CLASS II BUILDINGS. 2 | DISCUSSION FOR LIST OF DRAWINGS AND ITS CONTENTS FOR WORKING | oz | | _~ | DRAWING. | LIAISSON DRAWINGS AND RELATED DETAILS (AUTOCAD) DETAILED SPECIFICATION FOR EXCAVATION & PCC | | _-P-CENTRELINE AND SITE SET-OUT DRAWING (MANUAL) | DETAILED SPECIFICATION FOR RCC & DPC | | | COLUMN && FOOTING LAYOUT WITH PLINTH BEAM (AUTOCAD) DETAILED SPECIFICATION - BRICKWORK IN IST CLASS, PLASTERING & 5 | POINTING 10% DETAILED PLANS - GROUND FLOOR & FIRST FLOOR (AUTOCAD) | © | AD TOUR (RESCHEDULED FROM STH WEEK TO 4TH WEEK) DETAILED SPECIFICATION FOR FLOORING & ROOFING 7 DETAILED PLANS - ROOF PLAN & SITE PLAN (AUTOCAD) als ESTIMATION - DEFINITION, FACTORS AFFECTING AND METHODS, BRIEF OF | | 8 | LONG WALL-SHORT WALL METHOD 15% DETAILED SECTION & RELATIVE DETAILS - 15" (MANUAL) | | ESTIMATION - CENTERLINE METHOD & NUMERICALS 9 | | | | DETAILED SECTION & RELATIVE DETAILS: 2° (MANUAL) RATE ANALYSIS - DEFINITION, FACTORS AFFECTING AND NUMERICALS 10 10% DETAILED ELEVATIONS & RELATIVE DETAILS - 2 NO.S (MANUAL) | " DETAILED ELEVATIONS & RELATIVE DETAILS - 2.NO.S (MANUAL) | Note: INTEGRATION OF SPECIFICATIONS IS ASSESSED ALONG WITH DRAWING SHEETS. REFERENCE: ESTIMATION AND COSTING IN CIVIL ENGINEERING BY B N DUTTA 3. ARC - 14 - 305: Working Drawing & Detail UNIT |- Overview: Working Drowing, Estimation & Specifications; Liaison drawings; Standards, 1s for execution of works, Units of measurements; Writing specifications; Methods of oui DETAILED ESTIMATE OF WDD-I PROJECT DETAILING OF ARCHITECTURAL & SPECIAL FEATURES (MANUAL) DETAILING OF ARCHITECTURAL & SPECIAL FEATURES (MANUAL) DETAILING OF ARCHITECTURAL & PORTFOLIO (MANUAL) estimation; Rate analysis of relevant items. UNIT IL. Centre line drawing, Excovation drawing, Foundation details & Floor Plans UNIT I- Roof Plan including roof drainage, Stair room plan. UNIT IV- Sections, Elevations; Wall sections; Section through stoirs & toilet is mandatory. Note: All Modules to include drawings & details; estimation & specifications. ing - I: [1-2-3-4/.90 hours} 10% 10% | 10% (Page 3 of 3) (Page 1 of 3) FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE Manipal Karnataka 576 104 Course Plan Subject : ARC - 14 - 307: Project Management | Semester & branch : Sem, B.Arch, Name of the faculty : Meghashree / Shantanu Chitgopkar/ Lulwa Khaleel / Roshan Shetty/ No of contact hours/week :3 hours/week “NO. : INTERNAL MARKS Weightage TUTORAL | 10% ASSIGNMENTS "ASSIGNMENT | 20% : SESSIONALS | [ 3. | __ SESSIONALI {INTERACTIVE SESSIONAL-GROUP WORK) —|-—=—«30% fn SESSIONALS Il (END SEMESTER EXAMINATION PATTERN) | Submitted by: Sec A: Ar. Meghashree ot a Sec B: Ar. Shantanu Chitgopkar \ Sec C: Ar. Lulwa Khaleel De ‘ Sec D: Ar. Roshan Shetty pre (Signature of the faculty) Date: 09.07.2016 Appro a 2276 | Date: 09.07.2016 FOA /GEN F-O5/RO Course Content: UNIT I- Introduction : History; Stages involved; Project life cycle analysis; Role & responsibilities of project manager; Areas of project management; Co-ordination of various teams involved in the project; Scheduling; Classification; Methods; Controlling & Life cycle curves; Work breakdown structure. UNIT II- Project Management through Networks: Network techniques; Interrelationship of events & activities; Dummy activities; Types of networks; Rules of drawing a network; Fulkerson’s rule. UNIT III- Project management techniques: Program Evaluation & Review Technique; & Critical Path Method; Time Estimates; Networking with PERT models; Probability analysis UNIT IV- Precedence Networks for Construction Projects: Representation of Nodes; Logic of Precedence diagram; Rules for drawing; Forward pass & backward pass calculations. UNIT V- Time-Cost Relationship: Total Project Costs; Cost curve; Optimization of Cost through Network Contraction & steps involved; Cost control & cash flow; Case studies- Application of knowledge & Understanding of project management tools. References: James D Steven, Techniques For Construction Network Scheduling , Mcgraw Hill Ril, Peurifoy, Construction Planning Equipment And Methods, Mcgraw Hill 2007. LS.Srinath , Pert And Cpm ,Orient Longman ‘An American National Standard, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK Guide). PeNE FOA /GEN F-O5/RO Week | Units Topics to be covered Introduction to Project Management - Definitions, stages involved, project life cycle analysis, Project Management Processes, role & responsibilities of | project manager/PM office 1 Planning for Construction Projects - Definition of a project, Initiation & identification of stake holders, Developing project management plan & Unie | Planning process, objectives of planning, principles of planning, advantages of planning, s stages of planning; Project Constraints. Project Management Knowledge Areas (8), Scope Management- Project Objectives & Deliverables, WBS, Time Management - Definition of zi Scheduling, Preparation of Construction schedules, uses of scheduling, advantages of scheduling, classification of scheduling ~ Bar charts/Gantt charts, Milestone charts Project. Management through Networks: Network techniques; 3 | pity | IMtertelationship. of events & activities; Dummy activities; Types of networks; Rules of drawiig a network; Fulkerson’s rule, 4 Network techniques ~ Tuto ie "| Project Management Techniques: Program Evaluation And Review 2 Technique (PERT); Probability of Completion time for a project. Unit | Tutorial | Project Management Techniques: Critical Path Method (CPM) Tutorial ee Precedence networks for Construction Projects: Representation of Nodes, 9 | Unity | LOBie of Precedence diagram, Rules for drawing, Forward pass and backward pass calculations | 10 Tutorial ee Fe ie : Time-Cost Relationship: Total Project Costs; Cost curve; Optimization of involved. | 12 | Unity | Tutorial | “13 | Cost control & Cash flow E 14 Project Closing Process a ‘Submission: Project Case study - Application of knowledge & Understanding of project 7 management tools. Ht eee | FOA /GEN F-05/RO O * FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE (Constituent Institute of Manipal University) Manipal 576 104 COURSE PLAN Department : Faculty of architecture Subject : History of Architecture Semester & branch :5.sem B. Arch Name of the faculty :Kailash Rao (Coordinator), Deepika Shetty No of contact hours/week g Assignment portion Assignment no. MARKS % Sketch book1 —15.—~—~“:EARKY ISLAMIC INFLUENCES ON INDIAN ARCHITECTURE UPTO DELHI SULTANATE ARCHITECTURE Sketch book 2 15 PRE MOGHUL INTERVENTIONS AND | STRUCTURAL EXPERIMENTAL STAGE, MOGHUL AND THE REFINEMENT. © Sketch book 3 15 CONSOLIDATION OF INDO ISLAMIC | ARCHITECTURE AND REGIONAL VARIATION INTO PROVINCIAL STYLES Test portion | | 25 | UPTO EARLY MOGHUL ARCHITECTURE 30 | FULL PORTION ok eres cerca snerct) (Signature of the faculty) Date: 20/7/16 EE Approved by: Kailos Row (Signature of 4/66 Date: | (Page 1 of 2) INIT/GEN/F-05/R0 Submitted by: Week Topic to be covered No. | 1 INTROUDUCTION TO ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE, ORIGIN AND PRACTICES, ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE AND ITS INFLUENCES ON CENTRAL ASIA, AFRICA AND SUB CONTINENTS, ISLAMIC PRACTICES AND ITS INFLUNCES ON VARIOUS COMPONENTS OF RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS 2 QUWWATH UL ISLAM- THE FIRST EXPERIMENTS STRUCTURAL INNOVATIONS DURING THE PERIOD 3 TUGHLAQ ARCHITECTURE INTROUDUCTION, 4 DESIGN TRIP a 5 KHIRKI MOSQUE AND EARLY TUGHLAQ EXAMPLES 6 SYEDS AND LODI ARCHITECTURE, 7 EARLY MOGHUL ARCHITECTURE, SHER SHA SURIS ARCHITECTURE, 8 —— SESSIONALS 1 9 MOGHUL GARDENS ANS THE PARADISE ON EARTH, DEVELOPMENT OF CHAR BAGH AND HEST BEHIST AND ITS INFLUENCES ON INDIAN ARCHITECTURE, KASHMIR ARCHITECTURE 10 AKBARI BUILDINGS WITH EXAMPLES 1 JAHANGIRI PERIOD, SHAJAHANI PERIOD 12 | PROVINCIAL ARCHITECTURE OF JAUNPUR AND BENGAL 13 PROVINCIAL ARCHITECTURE OF GUJARATH 14 PROVINCIAL ARCHITECTURE OF GOLKONDA AND DECCAN 15 SESSIONALS 2 16 | COLONIALISM (Page 2 of 2) FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE (MIT, Manipal University Manipal Karnataka 576 104 BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE COURSE PLAN Department faculty of Architecture Subject : Principles of Urban Design Semester B. Arch. : NHM, SGB, KD, RK No of contact hours/week : 2 hours Semester & branch Name of the Faculty ~ ASSIGNMENT PORTION ‘Assignment Topics He | no. 1 RODUCTION Ti 10% 2 STREET SCAPE & URBAN | 10% MORPHOLOGY i CASE STUDY PRESENTATION 20% | | CLASS ACTIVITIES 10% Test no. | Topics A a "INTERACTIVE SESSIONAL 20% iE PA roriest et sox Submitted by: 6 a G ‘a> e é alee ee et 6 “elt | Date: Jtly 18, 2016 Approved by: Date: [6° 716 we Week No. Topic to be covered 1 Introducing Urban Design Introduction: Introduction to Urban Design; Terminologies; Stake holders & their role in the process of Urban Design; Urban Design as Multidisciplinary field 2 Why Urban Design? Necessity & benefits of quality urban design; Time scale; Temporal design ~ skeleton, flesh, ornaments 3 | Guiding the City | Scope, strategies, levels, legislation; Scale of Urban Design, Layout & growth (activity & people) pattern, Planned v/s unplanned What Is The City But The People People’s Perception: Users and activities in a city and their analysis. Behavioral studies; Needs, Wants & Wishes, Mapping the Memory | Memory and mental mapping, the Five Elements in a city. | Right to the City People-centric design and public participation. Streets for People Pedestrianisation & street scape; movement pattern; services; safely & sensitive urban development - defensible spaces. 7 Sustainable Urban Design Nature and urban design - open spaces; Environment & urban design. The City Assembled ‘Anatomy of an Urban Area: Urban morphology & urban character; Elements & aspects of Urban Design; Sequence & hierarchy; Built & | Unbuilt spaces; public spaces, streets & transport 10 1 12 13 Dimensioning Urban Design Urban Design Process: Survey techniques; Evolution analysi Townscape analysis; Perceptual structure; Carrots and sticks in Urban design | Constraints & possibilities; Designing in a context and site planning; Site, structure, plan City Statement Articulation of spaces; Multi-functionality, flexibility, adaptability; Generating alternatives; Formulation of issues for intervention. Evolution | Urban design in histor City Visions Theories & protocols of Urban Design; Regulations (listing) New Urbanism Case studies of modern & contemporary urban interventions; Application of Urban Design: Examples of good urban design; 14,15 Case Studies | Case studies presentation by students

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