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RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI

VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

THREE YEARS DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN


ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP

SCHEME OF STUDIES & DETAILD SYLLABUS


FOR 1st TO 3rd YEAR (1st SEM TO 6th SEM)
SEM
BRANCH CODE - A06

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CONTENTS

S.No. Description PAGE NO.

1. FORWAED :- iii-iv

2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT :- v

3. PARTICIPANTS IN CURRICULUM :- vi-

DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP

4. INTRODUCTION :- ix - xii

5. SCHEME OF STUDIES AND EXAMINATION FOR :- 1-6

ALL SEMESTERS.

6. DETAILED CURRICULUM FOR I SEM. :- 7-39

7. DETAILED CURRICULUM FOR II SEM. :- 40-71

8. DETAILED CURRICULUM FOR III SEM. :- 72-99

9. DETAILED CURRICULUM IV SEM. :- 100-119

10. DETAILED CURRICULUM V SEM. :- 120-137

11. DETAILED CURRICULUM VI SEM. :- 138-162

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FORWARD

Evolution of field of Architecture is as old as human civilisation still even


now number of small scale projects are dealt by persons who do not have
technical knowledge in this field especially in towns or villages. Education in
the field of Architecture at diploma level was introduced since 1964. This was
in Women’s’ Polytechnic. Since then it was for female candidates only.
Education related to construction industry for male candidates was limited to
Civil Engineering and after wards Construction Technology and Management.
In field these pass outs were found more suitable for site work and female
candidates for drawing office .Hence there was always requirement of
candidates suitable for both site and office. With the start of this course,
‘Architectural Assistantship’ in co-ed polytechnic number of male candidates
who are interested in this field will be able to take proper education in the field
of Architecture.
The curriculum developed for this programme there is emphasis on practical
work and exposure to field by providing six weeks duration of practical training
and site visits in each subject. There is also emphasis on creating expertise in
architecture related software’s which will serve the purpose of providing
optimal mix of up to date knowledge of requisite skills for the professionals of
today and tomorrow.

The major numbers of candidates opting for diploma education belong to


rural areas or small towns. This education will impart them knowledge and
skills to work in construction industry at their place without running to

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metropolitan for getting job. In future it will be possible for them to create new
jobs for the local population also.

Diploma in Architectural Assistantship with 10th as basic qualification is run in


other states like Maharashtra and Gujarat. This course in Madhya Pradesh
has been started to give opportunity to more number of people especially male
candidates.

Detailed curriculum for 1st year course has already been prepared and
executed from academic year 2008-09. For the remaining four semesters
workshop was organised at S.V. Polytechnic College, Bhopal .This will be
implemented from the successive academic sessions.

My sincere thanks to Principal, Faculty and staff of S.V. Polytechnic


College, Bhopal for successfully conducting curriculum development
workshop. Also thanks to experts from higher institute, design and
construction industry for their valuable contribution in developing the
curriculum. Last but to not the least thanks to Dr.Danej and Shri V.K. Jain
Research officer R.G.P.V. for Co-ordinating the project.

ARUN NAHAR
Secretary
Rajiv Gandhi Proudogiki Vishvavidhyalaya
DT.May 28, 2009 Bhopal

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Three day Curriculum Development Workshop for Diploma Programme


in Architectureal Assistantship (III sem to VI sem) was organised in this
institute from 26th May 2009 to 28th May 2009.This is to thank secretary
R.G.P.V.for giving us opportunity to develop curriculum for this new course. I
also thank Prof.Dr. Alka Bharat H.O.D.and Prof. Jagadhish Singh,Department
of Architecture MANIT Bhopal for their valuable contribution in development of
the curriculum. To make the curriculum industrially orientated the input from
professionals is must. I thank the eminent practicing Architects of Bhopal who
spared their valuable time to develop this curriculum by actively participating in
the workshop. Thanks to faculty members of Womens’ Polytechnic College
Bhopal and representatives from R.G.P.V. for their participation and time to
time suggestions in formation of the details of the curriculum
In the last thanks to faculty and staff of Department of Town Planning
and Architecture of this institute for their whole hearted contribution in
developing the curriculum and successful completion of the workshop.

(T.K.Shrivastav)
Principal S.V.Polytechnic
College, Bhopal
Bhopal
DT. 28/5/09

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PARTICIPANTS

Representative from higher Institute

1. Prof. Dr.Alka Bharat


H.O.D.Department of Architecture, MANIT, Bhopal
2. Prof. Jagadhish Singh
Asst. Prof. Department of Architecture, MANIT, Bhopal

Representatives from Industry

3. Shri Amogh Gupta,


Architect.
4. Mrs. Prerana Kothari
Architect.
5. Mrs. Minu Rai
Architect.
6. Mrs. Shikha Patidar
Architect.
7. Mrs.Purna Shivalikar
Architect and guest faculty
Womens polytechnic,bhopal
8. Shri Sujeet Jarbade
Architect and guest faculty
S.V.Poly.Bhopal
9. Miss Sweta Sharma
Faculty; Design Soft Solution Bhopal.
10. Miss Shamim Fatima
Faculty; Design Soft Solution Bhopal.

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Representative from R.G.P.V.

1. Shri V.K.Jain
Research officer.

Representatives from Polytechnic College

1. Mrs.Aradhana Hans
I/c H.O.D.Department of Architecture and Interior Design
Womens’ Polytechnic College, Bhopal
2. Mrs.Kirti Garg
I/c H.O.D.Department of Interior Design Womens’ Polytechnic
College, Bhopal
3. Shri Prateek Manke
Lecturer Sel.Gr. Womens’ Polytechnic College, Bhopal
4. Mrs.Charumitra Patil (Buddha)
Lecturer Womens’ Polytechnic College, Bhopal

Representative from S.V.Polytechnic College Bhopal

1. Shri T.K.Shrivastav, Principal


2. Mrs.Sandhya Ekbote
I/c H.O.D. T.P. & Arch.and Co- ordinator.
3. Mrs, Bharati Sharma, H.O.D.Electrical
4. Mrs.Rajesh Bhargav –H.O.D.Civil
5. Shri Mukesh Lalji- Lecturer Sel.Gr.Civil
6. Shri Rajiv Gupta-Lecturer Sel.Gr.Mechanical

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Support Team
1. Miss Premlata Uikey- Technical Assistant
2. Shri Dhiren Tiwari- Machine Repairer
3. Mrs.Shobha Shukla -S.Grade III
4. Shri Sahebrao
5. Shri Raghuvir

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INTRODUCTION

Food, shelter and clothing being basic requirement of human being;


Architecture was important part of man’s life since cave age. The natural
shelter occupied by man decorated with paintings to make it more liable was
the introduction to Architecture. Since then as the civilisation grew Architecture
changed its physical form as per the need of the changing society .To day the
fast changing technology changing living style, land availability and cost
effectiveness; requirement of expertise for construction industry is felt for
metropolitan cities to small settlements.

The council of Architecture till 2007 has 29,085 registered Architects out
of which maximum are working in big cities. In this 46% practicing the
profession as self practice and 49% in private sector .The maximum number of
Architects is in Mumbai also limited to 583.As far as M.P. is concerned the
settlements with more than 100 registered Architects there are only two cities
i.e. –Bhopal 256 and Indore 196.These are all having Bachelor or Master
Degree in Architecture as qualification with most of them working in bigger
cities. Up to 2009 there are about 34,000 total registered Architects .Again for
smaller settlements and villages services of these highly qualified personals is
not available.

In Polytechnic education scheme most of the students are coming from


villages or small settlements. With this point of view Govt. is taking efforts to
open new polytechnic in small towns. Many of these pass outs go back to their
own place and are happy with the life of small settlements. Architectural and
construction work is such settlement is in the hands of non technical persons
generally the local craftsman hence education in Architecture will help the
pass outs of diploma Architectural Assistantship to work for the people in small
town or villages to give better solution for the local needs. He/she is well
acquainted with the local needs and can judiciously use the local material, and
create technically sound and economical buildings. This will also help the
youth to stop running towards main cities and can create job opportunity at
small settlements.

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SAILENT FEATURES OF THE NEW COURSE

• Developing in computer skills to fit into present day professional


requirement. The knowledge of various software’s in Architecture with
emphasis on application is achieved through practical’s and drawings in
all subjects are to be produced on computers from middle level to higher
level.
• Exposure to field by
1. Introducing site visits and field visits in almost every subject
2. in final year 6 weeks practical training.
• Emphasis on practical orientation starting from manual work in first year
to application of software’s in subsequent semesters.
• Emphasis on small and medium size Architectural projects which are
common in all level of settlements specially fulfilling the needs of small
settlements in terms of buildings and services.
• Develop written, verbal, visual communication and presentation skills.
• Develop core competencies and soft skills like office and construction
management to become a perfect professional.
• Develop leadership, management and analytical abilities through design
projects.
• Professional activities for professional and self development.
• Emphasis on learning to learn through practical.
• Flexibility in system at higher level in form of electives.
• Project in final year after practical training to develop the student to
handle any construction work from start to finish.

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME

1. To provide man power as per today’s need of Architectural profession from


metro city to small settlement
2. To provide man power to super wise and manage construction work.
3. To provide man power to work in drawing office with expertise in computer
application. and general office management
4. To provide man power for preparing documents and presentations related
to Architectural projects from start to finish.

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JOB APPORTUNITIES

1. Architectural Firm :- Drafting Assistant, Site Supervisor,


Office Assistant Clerk of work,
Quantity Surveyor.

2. Structural Designer Firm :– Draftsman.

3. Builder /Developer/
Construction Firm :- Clerk of work, Draftsman, Site
Supervisor, Quantity surveyor.

4. Consulting Engineer :– Draftsman, Architectural Assistant.

5. Valuer :– Architectural Assistant.

6. Interior Designer :– Architectural Assistant.

7. Government organisation :– Draftsman, Architectural Assistant.

8. Profession /Self develop :- Supervisor for Architectural and


construction project.

JOB FUNCTIONS

1. Design Assistant

- Preparing sketch design as per the instructions of the


Architect
- Assisting the Architect in preparation of tender and
contract documents estimating and bill checking
- Drafting detailed specification
- Data collection, taking measurements.
- Site management, quality surveying.

2. Drafting Assistant

- Developing sketch plans.


- Preparing presentation drawings.
- Preparing working drawings.
- preparing approval drawings.
- To guide junior draftsman for drafting.
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3. Model maker/ Perspective Artist.

- Preparation of block model, detailed model.


- Perspective drawing.

4. Computer drawing Assistant

- Developing sketch plans, presentation drawings.


- Preparing municipal drawings, working drawings.
- Preparing 3D views and rendering.
- Preparing walk through
- Estimating
- Bill Checking

5. Site Supervisor/ Clerk of works

- Site supervision reporting.


- Planning construction activity.
- Measurements and billing.

6. Quantity Surveyor

- Taking measurements of work, billing.


- Estimating.
- Preparing building contract.
- Assist in valuation of work for certifying payment.

7. Licensed Supervisor

- To design and supervise buildings of areas up to 200


Sqm. and upto two storeys.

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Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal
I SEM Diploma programme in ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
Scheme Of examination

Name of Scheme: Jul.08 Exam Code: * 646 Implemented From: 2008-09


SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
SCHEME OF
Prog. Sess +
STUDIES Sess. Marks UNIV. EXAMINATION TH+PR.
Assm Prog
Sub Paper Name of Subject
Total Total Total
Code Code
Term Lab Internal Th. Duration External Marks
TH. LB. TOTAL I II Duration Marks Practical Mks.
Work work Assessme Paper in Hrs. assessme
nt nt
-
COMMUNICATION
101 5161 6 - 06 30 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 - - 100 150
SKILL
INTRODUCTION TO
102 5132 4 4 08 15 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 1 1 Hrs 50 150 200
COMPUTERS
BUILDING
103 6095 5 2 07 15 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 - - 100 150
MATERIALS
HISTORICAL
104 6096 3 1 04 15 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 - - 100 150
ASPECTS
5131
105 GRAPHICS- I 2 7 09 15 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 1 1 Hrs 50 150 200

PROFESSTIONAL
106 0 2 02 GRADE TO BE AWARDED
ACTIVITY
TOTAL 20 16 36 90 60 50 50 250 5 500 2 100 600 850

Note:-
1: Communication skill paper (AA101) will be common to Diploma Architecture and Interior Design
2: Introduction to personal computer (AA102) will be common to Diploma Architecture and Interior Design
3: Graphics I (AA105) will be common to Diploma Architecture and Interior Design
1. Number of Theory Papers : 05
2. Total theory Marks : 500
3. Number of Practicals : 02
4. Total Practical Marks : 100
5. Total marks of Sessional + Prog.Asst . : 250
6. Grand Total : 850

Passing marks for (a) Theory : 33%


(b) Practical : 40%
(c) Sessional : 60%

Signature (with date) of all the members of curriculum revision committee


(Dares of curriculum revision workshop)
Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal
II Sem Diploma programme in architectural ASSISTANTSHIP
Scheme Of examination

Name of Scheme: Jul.08 Exam Code: * 646 Implemented From: 2008-09


SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
SCHEME OF
Prog. Sess +
STUDIES Sess. Marks UNIV. EXAMINATION TH+PR.
Assm Prog
Sub Paper
Name of Subject Total Total Total
Code Code
Term Lab Internal Th. External Marks
TH. LB. TOTAL I II Duration Marks Practical Duration Mks.
Work work Assessme Paper assessme
nt nt
BUILDING
6097 1 4 5 15 15 10 10 50 1 4 Hrs 100 1 03 Hrs 50 150 200
201 CONSTRUCTION-I
WORKSHOP
--- - 5 5 - 50 - - 50 - - - 1 03 Hrs 50 50 100
202 PRACTICE
COMPUTER
6098 AIDED DRAFTING- 2 6 8 15 15 10 10 50 1 3 Hrs 100 1 03 Hrs 50 150 200
203
I
BASIC AND
6099 ARCHITECTURAL 2 6 8 15 15 10 10 50 1 6 Hrs 100 1 03 Hrs 50 150 200
204
DESIGN - I
ENVIROMEN
TA L
6035 6 2 8 15 15 10 10 50 1 3 Hrs 100 1 03 Hrs 50 150 200
205 ENGINEERING
AND SAFETY
PROFESSIONAL
2 2 - - - - - - - - - -
206 ACTIVITY
TOTAL 11 25 36 60 110 40 40 250 4 - 400 5 250 650 900

Note :-
1.Paper for Computer Aided Drafting I (AA203) will be common to Diploma Architecture & Interior Design

1. Number of Theory Papers : 04


2. Total theory Marks : 400
3. Number of Practicals : 05
4. Total Practical Marks : 250
5. Total marks of Sessional + Prog.Asst. : 250
6. Grand Total : 900

Passing marks for (a) Theory : 33%


(b) Practical : 40%
(c) Sessional : 60%
Signature (with date) of all the members of curriculum revision committee
(Dares of curriculum revision workshop)

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Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal
III SEM Diploma programme in ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
Scheme Of examination

Name of Scheme: Jul 08 Exam Code: * 646 Implemented From: 2009-10


SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
SCHEME OF
Sess +
STUDIES Sess. Marks Prog. Assm UNIV. EXAMINATION TH+PR.
Prog
Sub Paper Name of Subject
Total Total Total
Code Code
Term Lab Internal Duratio Practi Duration External Marks
TH. LB. TOTAL I II Th. Paper Marks Mks.
Work work Assessme n cal in Hrs. assessme
nt nt
ARCHITECTURAL 15
301 6100 1 8 9 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 1 1 Hrs 50 150 200
DESIGN- I
BUILDING
302 6101 CONSTRUCTION- 2 4 6 15 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 1 1 Hrs 50 150 200
II
303 CAD-II 3 6 9 15 15 10 10 50 - -- 1 1 Hrs 50 50 100
BASICS OF
304 6102 4 2 6 15 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 - - -- 100 150
STRUCTURE
BUILDING
305 5143 4 - 4 30 - 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 - - -- 100 150
SERVICES -I
PROFESSINAL
306 2 GRADE TO BE AWARDED
ACTIVITY

TOTAL 14 20 36 90 60 50 50 250 4 400 3 150 550 800

Note: 1: paper for Building services -I common with Diploma Architecture and Interior Design (IV sem paper code 5143)

1. Number of Theory Papers : 04


2. Total theory Marks : 400
3. Number of Practicals : 03
4. Total Practical Marks : 150
5. Total marks of Sessional + Prog.Asst. : 250
6. Grand Total : 800

Passing marks for (a) Theory : 33%


(b) Practical : 40%
(c) Sessional : 60%
Signature (with date) of all the members of curriculum revision committee
(Dares of curriculum revision workshop)

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Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal
IV SEM Diploma programme in ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
Scheme Of examination

Name of Scheme: Jul 08 Exam Code: * 646 Implemented From: 2009-10


SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
SCHEME OF
Sess +
STUDIES Sess. Marks Prog. Assm UNIV. EXAMINATION TH+PR.
Prog
Sub Paper Name of Subject
Total Total Total
Code Code Th.
Term Lab Internal Duration External Marks
TH. LB. TOTAL I II Pape Duration Marks Practical Mks.
Work work Assessme in Hrs. assessme
r
nt nt
ARCHITECTURAL
401 6103 1 9 10 15 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 1 1 Hrs 50 150 200
DESIGN- II
ADVANCED
402 6104 1 7 8 15 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 1 1 Hrs 50 150 200
CONSTRUCTION
403 ADVANCED CAD 1 5 6 15 15 10 10 50 - - 1 3 Hrs 50 50 100
SERVEYING AND
404 5139 1 3 4 15 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 1 3 Hrs 50 150 200
LEVELLING
BUILDING
405 5147 6 - 6 30 - 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 - - - 100 150
SERVICES -II
PROFESSINAL
406 - - 2 - GRADE TO BE AWARDED - - - - - - - -
ACTIVITY
TOTAL 10 24 36 90 60 50 50 250 4 400 4 200 600 850

Note : 1: The paper for surveying and levelling code 5139 will be common to diploma in architecture and interior design III Sem , paper services II paper code 5147 will be
Common to diploma in architecture and interior design Vth Sem.

1. Number of Theory Papers : 04


2. Total theory Marks : 400
3. Number of Practical’s : 04
4. Total Practical Marks : 200
5. Total marks of Sessional + Prog.Asst. . : 250
6. Grand Total : 850

Passing marks for (a) Theory : 33%


(b) Practical : 40%
(c) Sessional : 60%
Signature (with date) of all the members of curriculum revision committee
(Dares of curriculum revision workshop)

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Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal
V SEM Diploma programme in ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
Scheme Of examination

Name of Scheme: Jul 08 Exam Code: * 646 Implemented From: 2010-11


SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
SCHEME OF
Sess +
STUDIES Sess. Marks Prog. Assm UNIV. EXAMINATION TH+PR.
Prog
Sub Paper Name of Subject
Total Total Total
Code Code
Term Lab Internal Th. Duration External Marks
TH. LB. TOTAL I II Duration Marks Practical Mks.
Work work Assessme Paper in Hrs. assessme
nt nt
ARCHITECTURAL 15
501 6105 1 8 9 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 1 1 Hrs 50 150 200
DESIGN- III
WORKING
502 - 8 8 - 30 10 10 50 - - - 1 1 Hrs 50 50 100
DRAWING
503 6106 SPECIFICTIONS 2 - 2 30 - 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 - - - 100 100
QUANTITY
504 6107 SURVEYING & 6 - 6 30 - 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 - - - 100 150
ESTIMATING
INTERIOR
505 6108 1 8 9 15 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 1 1 Hrs 50 150 200
DESIGN
PROFESSINAL
506 - - 2 - GRADE TO BE AWARDED - - - - - - - -
ACTIVITY
TOTAL 10 24 36 90 60 50 50 250 4 - 400 3 - 150 550 800

1. Number of Theory Papers : 04


2. Total theory Marks : 400
3. Number of Practicals : 03
4. Total Practical Marks : 150
5. Total marks of Sessional + Prog.Asst. . : 250
6. Grand Total : 800

Passing marks for (a) Theory : 33%


(b) Practical : 40%
(c) Sessional : 60%
Signature (with date) of all the members of curriculum revision committee
(Dares of curriculum revision workshop)

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Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal
VI SEM Diploma programme in ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
Scheme Of examination
Name of Scheme: Jul 08 Exam Code: * 646 Implemented From: 2010-11
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
SCHEME OF
Prog. Sess +
STUDIES Sess. Marks UNIV. EXAMINATION TH+PR.
Assm Prog
Sub Paper Name of Subject
Dur Total
Code Code Total Total
TH LB Term Lab Th. Prac atio Mk Marks
TOTAL I II Internal Duration Marks External
. . Work work Paper tical n in s.
Assessment assessment
Hrs
-
601 TRAINING - - - 50 - - 50 - - - 1 - 100 100 150

602 PROJECT 2 14 16 50 50 - - 100 - - - 1 - 200 200 300

603 6109 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 6 - 6 30 - 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 - - - 100 150

ELECTIVE ANY I
2 10 12 15 15 10 10 50 01 3 Hrs 100 1 - 50 100 200
FROM 611,612,613
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
611 5149
BUILDING & ENERGY
ELEMENT OF URBAN
612 6110
DEVELOPMENT
ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE
613 6111
ARCHITECTURE

607 PROFESSINAL ACTIVITY - - 2 GRADE TO BE AWARDED

TOTAL 10 24 36 145 65 20 20 250 2 - 200 3 350 500 800

Note: - 1. Paper of environmental science building and energy will be common to Diploma Architecture and Interior Design paper 5149.
th
2. Student will be taking practical training of six week duration in 6 semester they will work with architect ,architect planner, builder ,valuer , govt. organisation or
Equivalent professional organisation.
3. Internal marks of project will be on basis of minimum two assessment presentation.
1. Number of Theory Papers : 02
2. Total theory Marks : 200
3. Number of Practicals : 03
4. Total Practical Marks : 350
5. Total marks of Sessional + Prog.Asst. . : 250
6. Implant Training (100 internal+50 practical) : 200
7. Grand Total : 800
Passing marks for (a) Theory : 33%
(b) Practical : 40%
(c) Sessional : 60%
(d) Training : 50%
Signature (with date) of all the members of curriculum revision committee
(Dares of curriculum revision workshop)
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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : COMMUNICATION SKILLS
COURSE CODE : 101
PAPER CODE : 5161
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONALE

The wide range of communicative and functional need of English in the


evolving global and technical professional environment has more than ever
imposed a demand of acquiring proficiency in communication skills in our
technicians and diploma pass outs. Besides being a professional language, it
also acts as a window to technical and scientific knowledge. Diploma pass
outs are required to communicate with personnel belonging to different
echelons of authority. Therefore, acquiring proficiency in listening, speaking,
reading and writing English is an integral part of professional and technical
competence.

Enabling Objectives:-

The students, after completing the course, will be able to

 Understand slowly delivered spoken material in Indian English.


 Understand general purpose words of English.
 Use general purpose words of English to express him self in speaking
reasonably clearly and correctly on routine matters.
 Write reasonably and grammatically correct English.
 Develop a habit of reading with comprehension to achieve an optimum
speed of 75 WPM.
 Communicate effectively in a professional environment through speaking
and writing to achieve desired objectives
PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : COMMUNICATION SKILLS
COURSE CODE : 101
PAPER CODE : 5161
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

S.No. COURSE CONTENT Marks


1
Communication Process and its Needs 10
1.1 (i) How to make communication effective
(ii) Barriers in communication, Removal of
barriers 20

1.2 Grammar and vocabulary for correct English


Usage.
(i) Determiners, Prepositions, Auxiliary verbs
and subject-verb agreement
(ii) Rewrite as directed ( change voice, correct
form of verbs/tenses)
(iii) Vocabulary – One word substitution, words
often misused and wrongly spelt

2 Passages of Comprehension

2.1 Prescribed passages (six from existing syllabus) 20

i Language of Science
ii Desalination or Desalting Process
iii Safety Practices
iv Non-conventional Sources of Energy
v Our Environment
vi Entrepreneurship 10

2.2 Writing summary, moral and characterization of


any one story from the book prescribed.

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3 Business Communication 10
(one question with internal choice)
3.1 Principles of effective business correspondence
Its parts, mechanics, styles and forms
3.2 Application for job, Bio-Data and C.V.
3.3 Letter of Enquiry
3.4 Placing order
3.5 Complaint
4 Composition & Translation

4.1 Writing paragraphs of 150 words on topics of


general interest i.e. pollution, ragging in college, 10
importance of computers, importance of
communication skill, importance of science and
technology etc. 10
4.2 Translation (Hindi to English and vice-versa).

5 Unseen passages & Precis writing 10

i Answer the questions based on the


passage.
ii Give suitable title
OR
iii Writing Precis

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : COMMUNICATION SKILLS
COURSE CODE : 101
PAPER CODE : 5161
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

EQUIVALENCY

New paper code is equivalent to old paper code of respective branch.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : COMMUNICATION SKILLS
COURSE CODE : 101
PAPER CODE : 5161
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

S.No. REFERENCE BOOKS

1 English Conversation Practice - Grant Taylor

2 Practical English Grammar - Thomson & Martinet

3 Communication Skills for Technical Students Book – I, Book – II by


M/S Somaiya Publication, Bombay

4 Living English Structure - S. Allen

5 English Grammar, Usage, and Composition - Tickoo & Subramanian,


S. Chand &
Co. Standard Allen Longman.
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Essentials of Business Communication - Dr. Rajendra Pal & J.S.
Korlahalli , S.Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
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Effective Business Communication - M.V. Rodriques, Concept Pub.
8 Co., New Delhi.

Communication for Business - Shirely Taylor, Longman, England.


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Communication for Engineers and Professors by P. Prasad,
10 S.K.Kataria and sons
publications, New Delhi

Technical English Book-II, Somaya Publications, New Delhi

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : COMMUNICATION SKILLS
COURSE CODE : 101
PAPER CODE : 5161
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

S.No. SUGGESTED READINGS


1 To enhance the reading skills and generate interest

 A Brief History of Time: - Stephan Hawking, Bentham Books,


Great Britain
 Cosmos: - Carl Sagan, Bentham Books, Great Britain.
 Ignited Minds: - A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Penguin Books.
 India 2020: - A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, and Y.S. Rajan Penguin
Books.
2  Beyond the Last Blue Mountain: - J.R.D. Tata, Penguin Books
 Life and Times: - Albert Einstein, Bentham Books.
 Power of Oration: - Abraham Lincoln.

Faster reading for deriving Pleasure.


3
 Interpreter of Maladies: - Jhumpa Lahiri.,Harper & Collins.
 Short stories by R.K.Narayan,Tagore,Tolstoy,Mulkraj
Anand,O.Henry.

For Vocabulary Building.

 Word Power made Easy: - Norman Lewis, Bloomsbury


 Reading, Spelling, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Book 1,2 &3: -
Norman Lewis.
 The Joy of Vocabulary: - Levine, Levine & Levine.
 Roget’s Thesaurus of Synonyms and Antonyms.
 Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary: - Danial Jones .
 Audio- Visual learning resources and multimedia learning
material for pronunciation improvement and listening skills.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
COURSE CODE : 102
PAPER CODE : 5132
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONALE

This subject is design to make students aware of basic concepts of


computers including operating systems. Studying this subject will make
students acquainted with word processing, spread sheet and data base
concepts and working. This subject also introduces computer communication
and networks, including internet & E-mail. The basic objective is to make
students excel with good knowledge about computers.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
COURSE CODE : 102
PAPER CODE : 5132
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S. No. Topic SCHEME OF STUDIES


Hrs. of Study
Theory Practical Total
1. INTRODUCTION TO 15
COMPUTERS

2. OPERATING SYSTEM 09

3. WORD PROCESSING 06

4. SPREADSHEET PACKAGE 06

5. PRESENTATION SOFTWARE 06

6. DATABASE 08

7. COMPUTER 10
COMMUNICATION &
NETWORKS

60 60 120
TOTAL

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
COURSE CODE : 102
PAPER CODE : 5132
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

S.NO. TOPIC CONTENTS HRS OF


STUDY
1. INTRODUCTION TO 1.1 Basic Concepts 15
COMPUTERS − Generations of Computers
− Overview of computer
Systems
− Classifications of
Computers
− Characteristics of
Computes
− Applications of Computers.
1.2 Numbers System & Codes
− Decimal, Binary, Octal,
Hexadecimal
− Conversions from one
system to other
− Binary Coded Decimal &
ASCII Code
1.3 Computer Hardware
− Input Devices
− Keyboard, Mouse,
Trackball, Joystick,
− Scanner, OMR OCR Bar-
Code Reader, MICR,
− Digitizer, Card Reader,
Voice Recognition,
− Web Cam, Video Cameras,
Etc.

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S.NO. TOPIC CONTENTS HRS OF
STUDY
− Output Devices
− Monitors, Printers : Dot
matrix, Inkjet & Laser,
− Plotters, Commuter, Output
Micro Film (COM),
− Multimedia Projector,
Speech Synthesizsr,
− Dumb, Smart & Intelligent
Terminal.
− Storage Devices
− Primary and Secondary
Storage,
− Characteristics and
Limitation, Floppy,
− Hard disk, CD ROM DVD,
Disk Cartidge.
− Microprocessor
− Registers, Arithmetic Unit,
Control Unit, Buses,
− Instruction Set, Processor
Speed.
− Memory Concepts
− Concept of Memory, Unit of
Memory, Types of
− Memory, RAM,
ROM, PROM,
EPROM,
− EEPROM, Cache Memory.
1.4 Computer Software
− Computer Software
− System Software V/s
Application Software
− Operating System
Programs
− Language Processor,
Assembler, Compiler &
Interpreter.
− Application Software
− Types of Application
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S.NO. TOPIC CONTENTS HRS OF
STUDY
Software and their
− examples.
− High Level Language, Low
Level Language,
Assembly
− Language.
1.5 Multimedia
− Basics of Multimedia
− Components- Tex,
Graphics, Animation,
Audio, Images
− & Video.
− Multimedia Applications.

2. OPERATING 2.1 Overview of DOS 09


SYSTEM − Internal Commands
− External Commands
2.2 Windows Operating System
− Overview of different
versions of Windows
− Characteristics and
Facilities of Windows,
− Terminologies of Windows –
Desktop, Icon,
− Menu etc.
− Components of Desktop.
− Working with Files and
Folders.
− Windows Utilities and
Accessories – Notepad,
WordPad, Paintbrush,
− Windows Explorer,
Calculator.
2.3 Introduction to Linux
− An overview of Linux
− Basic Linux elements
System
− Features Software
− Features File structure
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S.NO. TOPIC CONTENTS HRS OF
STUDY
− Linux H/W & S/W
requirements.

3. WORD − Saving, Closing, Opening 06


PROCESSING of documents
− Selecting text
− Editing text
− Finding and replacing text\
− Printing documents
− Merge Documents
− Character and paragraph
Formatting
− Page Design and layout
− Spell Check
− Creating Tables and
Charts.
− Handling Graphics
4. SPREADSHEET − Spreadsheet concept – 06
PACKAGE Need, advantage,
Terminology like cell, row,
column etc.
− Working with Spreadsheet
– Creating, Saving, Editing
and printing
− Entering data – Entering
number, text, date, time
etc.
− Selecting cells – Cut, copy,
paste date
− Editing Worksheet data
− Formatting – Text and
Cells, Applying border
shading, background
patterns, conditional
formats, positioning cells,
formatting numbers, text,
Date, time.
− Creating formulas-
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S.NO. TOPIC CONTENTS HRS OF
STUDY
Entering, Editing, Using
Functions, controlling
calculations.
− Working with Charts-
Creating charts, Adding &
changing text, changing
the view and display, types
of charts.

5. PRESENTATION − Introduction 06
SOFTWARE − Presentation design tools
− Presentation terminologies
− Creating, Opening and
Saving Presentation
− Working with different
views
− Creating and Organizing
slides
− Adding and Formatting text
in slides
− Formatting paragraphs
− Adding drawings and
objects
− Creating special effects
− Working with table and
charts
− Printing Presentation

6. DATABASE − Introduction – need, 08


Characteristics and
terminologies of
database
− Types of database –
relational, Hierarchical
and Network
− Basic entities – Tables,
records, Data types,
Data
− Validation and constraints,

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S.NO. TOPIC CONTENTS HRS OF
STUDY
keys relation between
tables.
− Query – Select, Insert,
Update, Delete.
− Forms – Creating forms,
Forms controls
− Report Designer-
Customize formats,
grouping reports
7. COMPUTER 7.1 Information Networks 10
COMMUNICATION − The Technology of
& NETWORKS Workgroup Computing
− Types of network
− Network topology
− Network components
7.2 Data Communication
− Introduction to Data
Communication
− Types of Data
− Transmission media
7.3 Internet and E-mail
− Internet Basics
− Websites- Applications,
terminologies, naming
conventions.
− Web Browsers- Types,
Navigation and tools
− E-mail – concept,
terminologies, mailing
services provider,
advantages comparison
with Conventional
mailing
− Search engine – concept,
search engine websites,
searching methods.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
COURSE CODE : 102
PAPER CODE : 5132
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

S.NO. NAME OF THE EXPERIMENT HRS OF


PRACTICAL
1. Study of various components of computer like
CPU, keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer, CVT and
storage devices.
2. Internal and external commands of DOS.
Using Windows operating system, study of
3.
desktop, control panel, accessories and settings.
File management in windows explorer, Study of
WordPad, NotePad, PaintBrush, Calculator etc.
4. Study of Linux operating system.
5. Study of MS-word – opening and saving of
documents, formatting, editing and spell check,
find and replace, printing, merging. Creating
6. Table, Charts and Graphics.
Study of Spreadsheet – creating, saving, editing
and printing. Entering data, selecting cells,
formatting text, applying border shades and
7. backgrounds, creating formulas, creating charts.
Study of Power Point – creating, opening, editing
and saving of slides. Adding and formatting text,
creating animations, working with images and
special effects. Printing presentation.
8.
Study of MSAcess– creating, saving, editing and
printing of tables. Managing relationships, writing
queries e.g. SELECT, UPDATE, DELETE,
INSERT. Forms designing and report printing.
9.
Study of Web Browser and mailing programs.
60
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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
COURSE CODE : 102
PAPER CODE : 5132
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

REFERENCES

1. A First Course in Computers- S . Jaiswal Golgotha Publication


2. Computers & Application, - Slotnick, Butterfield, Colantonio and
Kopetzky C.C. Health & Company
3. Computers Today, - Suresh K. Basandra Galgotia Publication
4. The Complete Guide to Microsoft Office Professional,- Ron Mansfield
Sybex /BPB Asian Edition
5. Inside IBM PC - Norton Peter
6. Hardware Bible- BPB Publication
7. Computer Hardware - Osborne Series
8. DOS & Utilities - BPB Publication
9. Learning Windows in 24 Hours- Sam Techmedia
10. Multimedia Making it work-Tay Vaughan Tata McGrawHill
11. Understanding windows -BP Chapman B Publicati

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING MATERIALS
COURSE CODE : 103
PAPER CODE : 6095
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

RATIONALE

In building construction there in variety of materials required and variety


of choices available. The subject will help the student to know properties and
uses of various materials, market trends and applicability in field of
Architecture.

Objectives:-
The student after completing the course will be able to :-
• Know various building materials and their availability in market.
• Know various defects and limitations of different materials.
• Identify application at various places in building.
• Choose correct materials for correct purpose.
• Identify quality of building materials.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING MATERIALS
COURSE CODE : 103
PAPER CODE : 6095
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT-I BUILDING STONE


Geological, physical and chemical textural classification of rocks.
Common building stones available and their uses. Criteria for
selection of stones. Deterioration of stones. Physical tests on stone
in brief.

UNIT-II BRICKS
Manufacture process in brief
Types of bricks, bricks for special use, dimensions of bricks,
storing of bricks, conventional and specially shaped bricks, brick
substitutes. Properties of good bricks. Field testing of brick,
Laboratory tests in brief.

UNIT-III CONCRETE BLOCKS


Manufacture process in brief; dimensions and tolerance,
classification, storage, Autoclaved Aerated Concrete blocks, use of
blocks in construction, testing of blocks in brief.

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UNIT-IV LIME
Cementing action of lime, classification of lime, slaking of
quicklime to prepare slacked lime. Tank slaking of quick lime to
prepare lime putty, storing of lime, precautions in handling lime.
Field and laboratory tests for building lime in brief.

UNIT-V CEMENT
Compositon of portland cement. Types of cements, storage of
cement, sampling and testing of cement in brief, mechanics of
setting of cements.

UNIT-VI SAND
Sources of sand, impurities in sand, sand for concrete work, sand
for mortars and plasters, sand for filling, bulking of sand,
manufacture of sand by rock crushing, tests for quality of sand in
brief.

UNIT - VII COARSE AGGREGATE


Coarse aggregate, sources, sizes & storing and handling, testing
of aggregate in brief.

UNIT – VIII WATER


Limits of deleterious materials allowed in water for construction, test
reports for water for concreting.

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UNIT - IX MORTAR & PLASTERS
Ingredients, properties, preparation of lime mortar, preparation of
cement mortar, other types of mortars. Selection of Cement for
Cement mortars, requirement of cement for cement mortars,
requirements of strength of mortars in masonry. Tests for mortar in
brief.
UNIT X CEMENT CONCRETE
Ingredients of Concrete, Water Cement ratio, specifications of
Concrete, properties of concrete, mixing, placing and curing of
concrete, types of concrete, tests on fresh and hardened concrete
in brief. Mix design of ordinary grade concrete, concrete chemicals
and ready mixed concrete.

UNIT XI TIMBER
Classification of trees and structures of Wood, Seasoning and
conversion of timber, market forms of timber, defects in timber,
treatment of timber before use in wood work, classification of
timber on basis of defects and plant species, permissible moisture,
selection of wood for building, testing of wood in brief industrial
timber products like, veneers and veneer plywood, partical board
or chipboard, Hardboard, fiber board, block boards, laminates
boards, laminates and Glulam. Merits and demerits of processed
timber.

UNIT XII GLASS FOR BUILDING


Manufacturing process in brief. Classification, treatment of glass,
uses of glass, testing for quality. Characteristics and performance
of Glass. Glass Wool.

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UNIT XIII CAST IRON & STEEL
Manufacturing process in brief. Iron Carbon alloys, manufactures
of thermo mechanically treated bars, Equilibrium diagram. Effect of
rate of cooling in manufacturing during, mechanical working
(treatment) of steel, Heat treatment of steel, mild steel and other
steel, wrought Iron, Cast Iron, Corrosion Resistance of Cost Iron,
Market forms of steel i.e. steel for reinforcement, steel for pre
stressed concrete, Rolled sections, structural steel, stainless steel.

UNIT XIV ALUMINIUM, ITS ALLOYS & OTHER METALS.


Manufacturing process in brief, Anodizing of aluminium,
advantages of Aluminium in Construction, available forms of
Aluminium. Aluminum Alloys. Aluminium as structural cladding and
partitions. Copper and its alloys, Zinc and its alloys other metals.
Uses of these metals & alloys in building.

UNIT XV PAINTS, DISTEMPERS & VARNISHES


Paints - Classification of Common paints, choice of paint, paints
commonly used in buildings. Distempers. Paint primers. Varnishes.
Brief discription of paintwork in building. Covering capacity of
paints.

UNIT XVI PLASTICS


Classification of plastics, properties of plastics, fabrication of
plastic particles. Plastics in common use. Reinforced plastics.
Thermocol PVC floor sheets/tiles. Laminated plastics for mica. Use
of plastic in building. Compounding of plastics with rubber.

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UNIT XVII ASPHALT, BITUMEN & TAR
Use of asphalt in building. Modified bitumen, grade, Bitumen
mastic, Types of tar. Comparison of Asphalt, Bitumen and Tar.
Uses of bituminous materials. Bituminous felts.

UNIT XVIII CERAMIC PRODUCTS.


Clay for ceramics. Clay floor tiles, clay roof tiles, terracing tiles
ceiling tiles, glazed ceramic tiles, fully vitrified tiles, porcelain tiles.
Ceramic sanitary appliances. Stoneware pipes & fittings.

UNIT XIX OTHER IMPORTANT MATERIALS IN BUILDING


CONSTRUCITON.
(i) Asbestos and asbestos cement.
(ii) Materials for water proofing, waterproofing materials and their
application at various places in building.
(iii) Materials for flooring, various natural and manmade materials
available, selection of types of flooring.
(iv) Rubber - Natural and synthetic rubber, uses of rubber in building
construction.
(v) Adhesives, sealants and joints fillers. Adhesives used at different
places in construction. Sealing compounds and putty.
(vi) Light roofing materials - Asbestos, Galvanised iron, corrugated
Aluminium, P.V.C. roofing sheets.
(vii) Pipes - Cast Iron, Plastic, galvanised steel, stoneware, Asbestos
cement, concrete.
(viii) Fittings & fixtures - for openings, railings, toilets.

Note: Knowledge of building material shall be emphasized on qualities and


application part. Manufacturing, testing shall be given in brief.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING MATERIALS
COURSE CODE : 103
PAPER CODE : 6095
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

ASSIGNMENTS

(1) There will be assignment in the form of written question and answers.

(2) For practical assignment the student will make

(i) Record of materials studied as applied on site by taking photographs,


discussion with site incharge for choice of material for specific purpose
with advantages & disadvantages compared to other materials, any
additional information necessary.

(ii) Market survey for at least 5 materials on following basis. Quality,


standard sizes, information booklets, cost preferably with sample.

(iii) Internet information compare with local market.

Note :-

The subject teacher will design standard format for the report and survey
& information from internet.

Maximum presentations should be through powerpoint presentations.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING MATERIALS
COURSE CODE : 103
PAPER CODE : 6095
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

SCHEME OF STUDIES

UNIT TOPIC THEORY PRACTICAL/ TOTAL


NO. TUTORIAL
1 BUILDING STONE 8 4 12
2 BRICKS 8 2 10
3 CONCRETE BLOCK 4 2 6
4 LIME 6 2 8
5 CEMENT 7 4 11
6 SAND 2 1 3
7 AGGREGATE 2 1 3
8 WATER 2 1 3
9 MORTARS & PLASTER 7 3 10
10 CEMENT CONCRETE 10 4 14
11 TIMBER 10 4 14
12 GLASS FOR BUILDING 6 4 10
13 CAST IRON & STEEL 6 4 10
14 ALUMINIUM & OTHER 06 04 10
METAL
15 PAINTS 10 4 14
16 PLASTICS 6 2 8
17 ASPHALT 6 2 8
TOTAL 96 48 144

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING MATERIALS
COURSE CODE : 103
PAPER CODE : 6095
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

REFERENCE BOOKS

S. Name Author Publisher


No.

1. Building materials P.G. Varghese Prentice hall of


India Pvt. Ltd.

2. Building Materials S.K. Duggal New Age


international
publishers.

3. Engineering S.C. Ragwala Charotar


materials publishing House
Anand.

4. Construction M.V. Naik Pragati Prakashan.


Materials

5. Engineering V.D. G.V. Prakashan.


materials Sahastrabudhe

6. Materials of R.S. Deshpande United book


Construction corporation, Pune.

7. Engineering A.H. White Mc Graw Hills,


Materials London.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : HISTORICAL ASPECTS
COURSE CODE : 104
PAPER CODE : 6096
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

RATIONALE

The subject will help the student to know the development of


Architectural form due to cultural, climatic, political and religious influences
from selected historical examples and relate him to contemporary architectural
work through study of works of eminent modern & present day architects,
examples selected from all over the world and our country.

Objectives :- The student after completing the course will be able to:
• Identify buildings of different styles from given examples.
• Identify important features of various styles.
• Know important modern and post modern Architects & their
philosophies.
• Identify and enlist works of modern contemporary Architects.
• Appreciate on architectural asthetical point of view various buildings
studied under the subject.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : HISTORICAL ASPECTS
COURSE CODE : 104
PAPER CODE : 6096
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT-I INDIAN ARCHITECTURE:


Study of typical features of Indian Architectural examples on the
basis of religious, political building material other important
inflences Budhist - Sanchi stupa, Chatya Hall. Jain - Jain temples
at Mount Abu. IndoAryan - Ling Raj temple, Bhuwaneshwar.
Dravidiam - Shore temple, Rath temple, Kailash temple. Indo
Islamic - Golgumbaj Baijapur, Buland Darwaja, Kutub Minar, Taj
Mahal.
Study of Indo Aryan and Dravedian temples on the basis of
Shikara, Nomenclature and other important features.

UNIT-II EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE


Study of European Architecture on basis of planning, structural
characteristics, limitation of materials, ornamentation, development
due to influences of religion, political situation, building material
etc.
Greece - Partheon Rome, Acropolis Athenes.

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Byzantine - Saint Sophia, Constantinople. Gothic - Norte Dam,
Paris, West Minister Abbey.
Romanesque - Pisa Cathedral.
Study of Roman and Greek orders on the basis of shape size and
properties.

UNIT-III CONTRIBUTION OF EMINENT ARCHITECTS

History of movement of modern, post modern Architecture with


the help works of eminent Architects of world. Know the architects and their
works like Walter Gropicus, Le carbusier, Mies Van Der Reo, Rio De Janerio,
KenzoTange, Frank Lloyd Wright, Alvar Alto.

UNIT-IV INDIAN ARCHITECTS.


Study of works of Eminent Contemporary Architects in India. Know
about these architects and their contribution through works in India
e.g. B.V. Doshi, Charles Correa, Himanshu Parika, Raj Rawal,
Kanwinde, Hafeez Contractor, Anant Raje, Laury Baker.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : HISTORICAL ASPECTS
COURSE CODE : 104
PAPER CODE : 6096
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

LIST OF ASSIGNMENTS

(1) For theoretical assignment question answers in written form


supplemented with proper sketches.

(2) Sketch book to show sketches of important examples studied.

(3) Report Containing pictures.

(i) Sketches of Architecturally important buildings of Architectural styles


not studied in formal teaching. Report will contain picture of building
identify style, importance, purpose and important features of it.

(ii) Pictures of contemporary buildings designed by eminent architects


highlighting its important features and philosophy of that Architects.

(iv) Pictures of Contemporary buildings where you can find typical


features of Ancient buildings are used.

(v) Information report from internet surfing, information on more


architects & their work & historical buildings.

NOTE: Student will be required to do classroom presentation from time to


time on power point on the work he has done.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : HISTORICAL ASPECTS
COURSE CODE : 104
PAPER CODE : 6096
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

SCHEME OF STUDIES

UNIT TOPIC THEORY PRACTICAL TOTAL


NO.
1 Indian Architecture 12 06 18
2 European Architecture 12 06 18
3 Contribution of Eminent 12 10 22
Architecture
4 Indian Architecture 12 10 22

TOTAL 48 32 80

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : HISTORICAL ASPECTS
COURSE CODE : 104
PAPER CODE : 6096
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

RFERENCE BOOKS

S. Name Author Publisher


No.

1. World Hiraskar Dhanpat Rai &


Architecture Sons, New Delhi.

2. Town Planning Satish Chandra Dhanpat Rai &


and Architecture Agrawal Sons, New Delhi.

3.

4. Indian Percy Brown.


Architecture,
Volume I & II

5. Charles Correa

6. Website : www.indiabuildnet.com/arch.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSITANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : GRAPHICS-I
COURSE CODE : 105
PAPER CODE : 5131
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

RATIONALE

The subject develops visualization of 3D objects in 2D which forms the basic


of Architectural drawings.

OBJECTIVES:-

The student after completion of courses will be able to:

- Know importance of scales, construct scales and use


them

- Understand various types of projections and make


drawings in these.

- Construct geometrical shapes and develop surfaces.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSITANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : GRAPHICS-I
COURSE CODE : 105
PAPER CODE : 5131
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

COURSE CONTENT

Graphics is the basic language of Architecture or Interior Design


profession.
This subject is introduced to develop an ability to present various objects in
graphical form with the help of various projections and also visualize objects
through these methods.

Unit-I
1.1 Scales: Construction of plain & Diagonal scales. Its application to
real objects and drawings.

Unit-II
Orthographic projections of lines and surfaces.
Orthographic projections of simple objects like cube, cuboids,
sphere, cylinder, prism and Pyramids.

Unit-III
3.1 Cutting planes and sections of above.
3.2 Development of surfaces of simple objects.

Unit-IV
Angular projections : Isometric, axonometric and oblique

Unit-V
Graphic codes and symbols for various elements of Architecture
and Interior DesignArchitectural lettering (Measured and free hand
in pencil, ink use of stencils and calligraphy techniques.

Note : The sessionals are to be done is the form drawing sheets (Half
Imperial size)

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-I
COURSE CODE : 201
PAPER CODE : 6097
DURATION OF PAPER : 4 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

RATIONALE

This to make student get acquainted with technical and practical


knowledge in execution of Architectural design through construction.
OBJECTIVES:
After completion of this course the student will be able to:
• Acquire knowledge of actual execution process of various aspects of
construction.
• Know problems in execution and precautions to be taken.
• Make drawings for certain components of building that can be executed.
• Identity technical requirement of certain components of building &
construction process.
• Draw & sketch technically correct drawings for components of building.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-I
COURSE CODE : 201
PAPER CODE : 6097
DURATION OF PAPER : 4 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT-I BRICK MASONRY


Bonds in brick work for different wall thickness bonding of new
work with old work.

UNIT-II STONE MASONRY


Types of stone masonary (rubble, corse rubble,Ashlar fine),
dressing of joints.

UNIT-III OPENINGS
Flat, Segmental, Semi Circular Corbelled arches in bricks and
stones. Lintels in timber, stone, R.C.C.

UNIT-IV FOUNDATIONS & FOOTINGS


Foundations for load bearing structure upto 2 storey, compound
wall, partition wall.

UNIT-V WALL FINISHES

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Plastering and pointing. Cement plaster, Mud Plaster, Stucco
Plaster. Fixing of glazed tiles & stone tiles to wall. Flush pointing,
Cut pointing, V- grooved pointing, key pointing, Tuck pointing,
Beaded pointing.

UNIT-VI FLOORS
Ground floor - Plinth, Earth filling, rubble packing, P.C.C. bed and
various floor finishes. Upper floors over R.C.C. Slab.

UNIT-VII DAMP PROOFING


Damp-proofing treatment for foundations, floors, flat roofs, walls,
pitched roof, study of materials used for this purpose.

UNIT - VIII CARPENTARY JOINTS


Types of joints in carpentry and their uses.

UNIT IX DOORS WINDOWS & VENTILATORS


Types of wooden doors & windows. Battened, ledged, braced,
paneled, partly glazed & partly paneled, Door with fanlight,
window with fan light. Fixing details, fixtures required.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-I
COURSE CODE : 201
PAPER CODE : 6097
DURATION OF PAPER : 4 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

LIST OF LAB WORK/STUDIO WORK

1. UNIT-I
Drawing sheets to show various kinds of bonds with different wall
thickness & piers. Sketches showing bonding of new work with old
work.

2. UNIT-II
Sketches free hand or with drawing instruments showing different
types of stone walls.

3. UNIT - III
Drawing sheets showing various types of arches with all technical
terms. Sketches showing lintels in wood, stone and concrete
(RCC).

4. UNIT - IV
Sketches showing section through load bearing wall of 200 mm
and 300 mm thick. Details of water proofing is also to be shown.

5. UNIT - V

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Sketches showing types of pointing & fixing of stone/glazed tiles to
walls.

6. UNIT - VI
Sketches of section through flooring of ground floor & upper floor.

7. UNIT - VII
Sketches showing treatment of damp-proofing of ground floor, flat
slat, pitched roof.

8. UNIT - VIII
Sketches of various carpentry joints.

10. UNIT - IX
Drawing sheets showing various types of wooden doors &
windows.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-I
COURSE CODE : 201
PAPER CODE : 6097
DURATION OF PAPER : 4 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

LIST - TERM WORK

UNIT-I

Report on site visit to study execution of brick work on following aspects.

Start execution of wall, height of wall constructed in one day, checking by


plumb bob, type of mortar used, checking of levels, construction of wall
upto 1.5 m. height & height more than 1.5 M. construction of 100 mm. type
of foundation for 100mm wall, joining it with 200 mms. wall reinforcement
placed. Racking of joints.

UNIT-II

Report on site visit to study stone masonry on following aspect.

Places where stone masonry is required, placing of stones & b mortar used,
checking of levels & plumb, height to be executed in a day. Pointing,
racking.

UNIT-III

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Report on site visit.

Form work required for construction of Arches, marking of centre, checking


of levels & placing of bricks or stones.

UNIT-IV

Report on site visit on following aspect - layout of load bearing structure,


width of trenches, checking of layout, placing of concrete & execution of
brick work. Various precautions to be taken while execution. Proportion &
measurement of ingredients of concrete, mixing of concrete.

UNIT - V

Report on site visit on following aspects - start of plastering process, how


levels & plainness is achieved. Various precautions taken process for
special plastering.

UNIT - VI

Report on following aspects for ground floor, Process of filling, putting,


boulder-moorum soling, p.c.c., levelling the floor, achieving proper slope,
fixing of floor tiles, casting of cast in situ floors.

UNIT - VII

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Report on following aspects Damp proofing of R.C.C. Slab. Material used,
execution process rainwater drain.

UNIT - VIII & IX

Report on Carpentry work for doors & windows. Execution of door window
frames, fixing panels.

Note :-

Use of picture medium in report in appreciable. Use of computer in making


report is must. Report can contain additional aspects/ information as these
are the guidelines. Students should take hands on experience on each
aspect including handling of tools. Students shall take complete hands on
experience. Power point presentation at least for one or two site visits.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-I
COURSE CODE : 201
PAPER CODE : 6097
DURATION OF PAPER : 4 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

SCHEME OF STUDIES

UNIT NO. TOPIC THEORY PRACTICAL TOTAL


1 Brick Masonary 4 8 12
2 Stone Masonary 4 8 12
3 Openings 4 8 12
4 Foundation & Footings 4 8 12
5 Wall finishes 3 6 9
6 Floors 3 6 9
7 Damp proofing 3 2 5
8 Carpentry Joints 3 8 11
9 Door Windows 4 10 14
TOTAL 32 64 96

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION-I
COURSE CODE : 201
PAPER CODE : 6097
DURATION OF PAPER : 4 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

LIST OF TEXTBOOKS & REFERENCE BOOKS

S. Name Author Publisher


No.

1. Building Sushil Kumar Delhi Standard


Construction Publishers &
Distributors.

2. Building Mackay Thames & Hudson


Construction Vol. London.
I,II,III,IV

3. Mitchells Mitcjhel Bombay Allied


Elementary Publishers.
Building
Construction

4. Building S.C. Rangwala Charter Publishing


Construction House Anand.

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PROGRAMME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : WORKSHOP PRACTICE
COURSE CODE : 202

RATIONALE

The subject will help the student in handling materials, visualize and develop
creativity.

Objective

After completion of the course the student will be able to :

(1) develop skills in carpentry and finishing of wood work


(2) develop skills in metal work and finishing of items in metal work
(3) improve creativity and handle materials to produce models
(4) develop visualization and produce simple 3-D building models

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PROGRAMME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : WORKSHOP PRACTICE
COURSE CODE : 202

COURSE CONTENTS

Unit I- Wood work


Qualities of good wood, varieties available in market, commercial boards etc.
procedure to cut and shape wood, use of various tools and machines.
Finishing of wood work in polish, paints.

Unit II – Metal work


Sections in ferrous and non ferrous metals. Welding of flat sheets, angles,
rods , pipes. Joints in aluminium sections.

Unit III – Works in construction


Brick masonary, mortar, plumbing joints, electrical wiring.

Unit IV - Aesthetics
Murals , decorative moulds, simple sculptures to reflect aesthetic sensitivity.

Unit V - Building model


3D model for small building; block as well as detail model

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PROGRAMME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : WORKSHOP PRACTICE
COURSE CODE : 202

ASSIGNMENTS AND LAB WORK

Unit I - Prepare at least two carpentry joints and finish them.

Unit II – Produce samples in welding of sheets, angles, pipes. This can be in


the form of grills, boxes, and any other suitable job.

Unit III – Making Mortar of specific strength. Errect sample brick work,
plumbing joints, electrification etc. These exercises can be done at
construction sites.

Unit IV – Make a mural of a composition made by the student, make a


sculpture of simple forms. Make decorative moulds of plaster of paris.

Unit V – Make block model and detail model of a given design of a small
building.

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PROGRAMME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : WORKSHOP PRACTICE
COURSE CODE : 202

SCHEME OF STUDIES

UNIT PRACTICAL
NO HOURS
I 15
II 15
III 20
IV 23

V 23
Total 96

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP

COURSE TITLE : COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING - I


COURSE CODE : 203
PAPER CODE : 6098
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

RATIONALE

Present day the Architect’s office is becoming paper less, Hence expertise in
computer aided drafting is must for a good assistant. This course will give
practical knowledge and hand on experience to the students on digital
drawing.

OBJECTIVES:-
After completion of the course the student will be able to

 Understand use of various commands in CAD


 Use command to make simple drawings
 Make 2D building drawing with proper dimensioning etc
complete.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING - I
COURSE CODE : 203
PAPER CODE : 6098
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT-I
.1 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOCAD
• CAD systems, features, advantages and application,
Hardware requirement, Input and output devices of CAD
system.
.2 Starting AUTOCAD
• Features, main menu, Drawing editor, Preparing for first
drawing, setting the units turning on Co-ordinates, Snap and
grid setting the limits, saving the drawing.

UNIT-II
2.1 DRAWING AND ADDING DETAILS
• Line, changing layers, pline, object snap layer control, fillet,
mirror, save, plot, hatch, circle, Array, Block, Offset etc.

UNIT-III
3.1 ADDING NOTES & DIMENSIONS
• Adding a note to the drawing, changing the text font
dimensioning, adding the title block and border templates.
3.2 Technique to improve speed.

UNIT-IV
4.1 STARTING A 3D DRAWING
• Preparing for drawing, Splitting the screen, Changing the
views, modeling, rendering.

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4.2 Viewing in 3D
• Sol mesh, Removing hidden lines, shading and rending
capturing shaded images, plotting hidden-line drawing.

UNIT-V
INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING AUTOCAD
• Installing and configuring AutoCAD, Configuring the input &
output devices, storing data, exporting e-mail.

Note:- Sessionals will be in the form of drawings of each stage. Giving


a time problem of 45 minutes each will do progressive assessment.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BASIC & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - I
COURSE CODE : 204
PAPER CODE : 6099
DURATION OF PAPER : 6 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

RATIONALE

The subject will help the student to develop visualization in field of


aesthetics and Architectural problems of simple type.

Objectives :-
• Sketch simple objects in free hand drawing.
• Understand principles of Composition and create Composition to
achieve specific visual effect.
• Understand Colour, Properties of colour and use it in design.
• Develop preliminary architectural drawings.
• Use various presentation techniques.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BASIC & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - I
COURSE CODE : 204
PAPER CODE : 6099
DURATION OF PAPER : 6 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT-I INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE


Defining Architecture, role of Architect, Role of Architectural
assistant, Principles of architecture i.e. utility, form, and aesthetics.

UNIT-II FREE HAND DRAWING


Freehand drawing of simple two-dimensional & three-dimensional
shapes and objects. Sketching of simple buildings and landscapes
from actual or photograph.

UNIT-III BASIC & ARCHITECTURAL COMPOSITION


Principles of compositions, Unity, proportion, scale, accentuation
& Rhythm, Contrast, focus, balance, harmony Define understand
these principles and use these in 2D composition and 3D
Compositions.

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UNIT-IV COLOUR
Colour in Colour Wheel, Colour materials. Hue, value and intensity
scale, Emotional effect of Colour, Warm and Cool Colours,
receding and advancing colours, harmony and contrast in Colours,
neutral colours. Colour schemes for rooms in a residential building.

UNIT-V ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING


Rendering in pencil, pen & Colour to show human figures, trees,
shrubs, masonry texture & other textures related to buildings.

UNIT-VI ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING


• Development of preliminary architecture drawings from a given
sketch design of a single living unit with consideration to
furniture layout.
• Assembly of group of such units less than one roof with
circulation consideration.
• Tracing of Architectural drawings
UNIT-VII PERSPECTIVE AND SCIOGRAPHY

• Understand Principles of Perspective drawing. Draw one point &


two point perspective of simple objects & small building. Draw
perspective of building with approximate method.
• Draw sciography in plan and elevation and in both planes of
simple objects.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BASIC & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - I
COURSE CODE : 204
PAPER CODE : 6099
DURATION OF PAPER : 6 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

LIST OF STUDIO WORK/LAB WORK

1. Sketches of simple objects in 2D and 3D like Geometrical forms (Pencil


Sketches)

2. Sketches of simple buildings, landscapes in pencil sketches.

3. Human figures and trees in black and white preferably in ink.

4. Problems in Composition of lines, flat surfaces, to create specific visual


effects. Use of colours & different materials to high light visual effect and
tone-texture is expected.

5. Architectural drawing developed from given sketch in the form of plan is


expected with use of innovative proper presentation techniques.

6. In 3D composition model is expected. This can be combined with


workshop practice.

7. Tracing of Architectural drawing

PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP


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COURSE TITLE : BASIC & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - I
COURSE CODE : 204
PAPER CODE : 6099
DURATION OF PAPER : 6 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

SCHEME OF STUDIES

UNIT TOPIC THEORY PRACTICAL TOTAL


NO.
1 INTRODUCTION 6 - 6
2 FREEHAND DRAWING 2 20 22
3 ARCHITECTURAL 8 35 43
COMPOSITION
4 COLOUR 8 15 23
5 ARCHITECTURAL 2 18 20
RENDERING
6 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS 3 25 28
7 PERSPECTIVE AND 3 15 18
SCIOGRAPHY
TOTAL 32 128 160

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BASIC & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - I
COURSE CODE : 204
PAPER CODE : 6099
DURATION OF PAPER : 6 HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

REFERENCE BOOKS

S. Name Author Publisher


No.

1. Building drawing M.G. Shah Tata Mcgraw Hill


with an integrated C.M. Kare Publishing
approach to built S.Y. Patki company Ltd. New
Environment 4th Delhi.
Edition.

2. Rendering with Rovert Gill Thames & Hudson


Pen & Ink London.
(Revised Edition
1984) reprint 1997)

3. Architectural Civil A. Farcy B.T. Batsford Ltd.,


Rendering London
(Revised Edition
1997)

4. Architecture & Satish Chandra Dhanpat Rai and


Town Planning Agrawal Sons, New Delhi.
(1993 Edition)

5. Design Basics David A. Lawer Holt, Rinehart &


(2nd Edition) Winston, Inc.,
U.S.A.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ENVIORNMENTAL ENGINEERING
AND SAFETY

COURSE CODE : 205


PAPER CODE : 6035
DURATION OF PAPER : 3HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

RATIONALE

Engineers and scientists from a number of related disciplines have been


involved over years in the development of an academic basis for
understanding and management of the environment. The purpose of keeping
the environmental Engineering and safety is to introduce a unique approach to
the overall concept of environment engineering, an approach that emphasizes
the relationship between the principles observed in the natural purification
process and those employed in the engineered process.

PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP

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COURSE TITLE : ENVIORNMENTAL ENGINEERING
AND SAFETY

COURSE CODE : 205


PAPER CODE : 6035
DURATION OF PAPER : 3HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S. No. Topic SCHEME OF STUDIES


Hrs. of Study
Theor Practical Total
y
1. INTRODUCTION TO 04
ENVIRONMENT
2. AIR POLLUTION SOURCES 09
AND EFFECTS
3. METEOROLOGICAL ASPECTS 09
OF AIR POLLUTANT
DISPERSION
4. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL 18
METHODS AND EQUIPMENTS
5. WATER POLLUTION 09
SOURCES AND
CLASSIFICATION
6. WASTE WATER TREATMENT 09
METHOD
7. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 14
8. NOISE POLLUTION AND 09
CONTROL
9. SAFETY PRACTICES 09
TOTAL 90 30 120

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ENVIORNMENTAL ENGINEERING
AND SAFETY

COURSE CODE : 205


PAPER CODE : 6035
DURATION OF PAPER : 3HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

COURSE CONTENTS

S.NO. TOPIC CONTENTS HRS OF


STUDY
1. INTRODUCTION TO - THE BIOSPHERE, biotic and 04
ENVIRONMENT abiotic
- An aquatic ecosystem
- Types of pollution
- Impact of human being on
environment.
- Impact of environment on
human being
- Basic approach to improve
environmental qualities
- Role of an environmental
engineer

2. AIR POLLUTION - Standard definition of air 09


SOURCES AND pollution
EFFECTS - Composition of natural air
- Names of air pollutants
- Classification of air pollutants,
primary and secondary pollutants
- Classification of source of air
pollutants on different bases
- Definition of different types of
aerosols.
- Effect of air pollution on: human
health, material properties,

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S.NO. TOPIC CONTENTS HRS OF
STUDY
vegetation.
- Major toxic metals and their
effects
- Major environmental
phenomenon e.g., acid rain,
global warming, green house
effect, ozone layer depletion.
- Air quality standards
- Brief description of air pollution
laws

3. METEOROLOGICAL 09
ASPECTS OF AIR - Meteorological parameters
POLLUTANT influencing air pollution
DISPERSION - Environmental laps rate,
temperature inversion,
atmospheric stability and
adiabatic loss rate.
- Turbulence, topographical
effects,
- Plume behavior, looping, coning,
fanning fumigation, lofting,
trapping.

4. AIR POLLUTION - Natural purification processes of 18


CONTROL air
METHODS AND - Artificial purification methods of
EQUIPMENTS air
- Brief description of following
control equipments along with
sketch e.g, gravitation settling
chamber, cyclone, scrubber, bag
house filter, electrostatic
precipitator.
- Brief description of following
processes for the control of
gaseous pollutants e. g.,
absorption, adsorption,
condensation, combustion etc

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S.NO. TOPIC CONTENTS HRS OF
STUDY
5. WATER POLLUTION 09
SOURCES AND - Water resources
CLASSIFICATION - Uses of water
- Classification of water
- Origin, composition and
characteristics of domestic waste
water as well as industrial waste
water
- Biochemical oxygen demand
- Water pollution laws and
standards
- Uses of waste water
- Classification of waste water
- Chemical oxygen demand
6. WASTE WATER - basic processes of water 09
TREATMENT treatment
METHOD - Meaning of primary, secondary
and tertiary treatment
- Flow chart of a simple effluent
treatment plant
- Theory of industrial waste
treatment
- Volume reduction, neutralization
and proportioning
7. SOLID WASTE - Sources and classification of 14
MANAGEMENT solid waste
- Public health aspects
- Disposal methods – open
dumping , sanitary , land fill
- Incineration , compositing
- Potential methods of disposal
- Recovery and recycling of paper,
glass, metal and plastic

8. NOISE POLLUTION - Sources of noise pollution 09


AND CONTROL - Units of Noise pollution
measurement
- Allowable limits for different
areas
- Problems of noise pollution and

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S.NO. TOPIC CONTENTS HRS OF
STUDY
measures to control it
- Noise pollution control devices
brief discussion
9. SAFETY - Responsibility of employees and 09
PRACTICES employers regarding health and
safety
- Fire hazards ,prevention and
precautions
- Industrial hazards prevention
and protection
- Protection from air and noise
pollution

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP

COURSE TITLE : ENVIORNMENTAL ENGINEERING


AND SAFETY

COURSE CODE : 205


PAPER CODE : 6035
DURATION OF PAPER : 3HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

S.NO. NAME OF THE EXPERIMENT HRS OF


PRACTICAL

GROUP A AIR POLLUTION (Any one


experiment may be selected from this group)
1. Air monitoring and determination of SPM, CO,
Nox, SO2 with high volume sampler.
2. Monitoring of stack gases and determination
of SPM, CO, Nox, SO2 with slack monitoring
kit.
3 Determination of CO,HC, in exhaust gases
from petrol vehicle
GROUP B NOISE POLLUTION
4 Determination of sound pollution in (a)
Auditorium (b) Factories (c) Busy roads (d)
Theatre (e) TV rooms ( select any three
situations)

GROUP C INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER (Any


Two experiment may be selected from this
group)
5 Determination of BOD/COD ratio in industrial
waste water.
6 Determination of Ph and alkanity/ acidity in

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industrial waste water.
7 Dermination of solids in industrial waste
water.
8 Determination of turbidity, cobur,and
temperature of industrial waste water.
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GROUP D POLLUTION STANDARDS (Any
Two experiment may be selected from this
group)
9 Study of drinking water standards.
10 Study of effluent standards for water disposal.
11 Study of air pollution standards.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP

COURSE TITLE : ENVIORNMENTAL ENGINEERING


AND SAFETY

COURSE CODE : 205


PAPER CODE : 6035
DURATION OF PAPER : 3HRS
MAXIMUM MARKS : 100

REFERENCES

1. Environmental pollution control Engineering by C.S. Rao


2. Air pollution and control by Seth
3. Air pollution by M.N Rao
4. Industrial waste and its treatment by Seth
5. Paryavaran Yantriki Hindi granth akadami

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-I
COURSE CODE : 301
PAPER CODE : 6100
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONAL

To execute the architectural projects the legal formalities are must with
which the student should be well acquainted. This will give him confidence to
handle small projects by himself or work as assistant. The temporary
structures are erected in urban areas very frequently hence knowledge in such
design is necessary

Objectives

1. The student will be able to take measurement and produce measured


drawing of building Plans.
2. Know process of legal approval before construction and prepare a drawing
for approval from local authorities for a given project.
3. Know anthropological data and its importance in architectural design.
4. Develop concept for very small shelters using planning process,
5. Study and develop design for temporary structure.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-I
COURSE CODE : 301
PAPER CODE : 6100
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I – MEASURED DRAWING


Take measurement and reproduce drawings for a given building or part
of a building (Plan only).Presentation drawing also for the measured building.

UNIT II – APPROVAL OF PROJECT


Introduction to building by laws and regulation, National building code
and Bhumi vikas adhiniyam. Know process of getting approval, various
documents required for the purpose; prepare drawing in required format to get
approval from local authority for a residential project or a small. Office or
commercial building.

UNIT III –SPACE REQUIREMENT


Anthrometric data, dimensions and space requirement for basic human
activities, dimensions of vehicles and space requirement.

UNIT IV – ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN


Design of small shelters like telephone booths, bus stop, ATM outlets or
structures of similar scale.

UNIT V- TEMPORARY STRUCTURES


Design of temporary structures like entrance gate,pendals, counters for
exhibition, stage for performance; on the basis of studies of such structures.
Emphasis should on constructional details.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-I
COURSE CODE : 301
PAPER CODE : 6100
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

TERM WORK, STUDIO / LAB WORK

UNIT I – MEASURED DRAWING


Measured drawing for a small shelter or part of building at least two
problems (plans only).

UNIT II – APPROVAL OF PROJECT


Collect information from authorities about various documents required
for approval of project prior to construction; prepare a corporation drawing for
a small building unit including application of all bylaws and calculations
required.

UNIT III – SPACE REQUIREMENT


Literature survey for basic human space requirement and spaces
required for various habitable and service areas.

UNIT IV- ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN


Design for small shelter. Case studies of such shelters can be combined
with measured drawings.

UNIT V- TEMPORARY STRUCTURES


Concept and presentation drawing for a small temporary structure on
basis of case study. One or two constructional details should be given.

Note: - use AutoCAD should be emphasized and students should be


encourages taking up case studies, literature surveys and applying their
creativity and aesthetic sensitivity.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-I
COURSE CODE : 301
PAPER CODE : 6100
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO. TOPICS TH. PR. TOTAL


1 Measured drawing 2 30 32
2 Approval of project 5 20 25
3 Space Requirement 2 10 12
4 Architectural Design 3 30 33
5 Temporary Structures 3 30 33
TOTAL= 15 120 135

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-I
COURSE CODE : 301
PAPER CODE : 6100
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Neufert Architectures’ data (international edition) – Vincent Jones –


Black well Science Ltd.
2. Graphics Standard (Building types)
3. Architecture Data sheets.-E .and O.E.
4. Time Saves Standard for housing and residential development –Joseph
de chiara – McGraw Hills
5. Building drawing with integrated approach to built environment 4thedition –
M.G.shah C.M.kale S.Y. Patel – Tata McGraw Hills New Delhi.
6. Town Planning and Architecture –Satish Chandra Agrawal – Dhanpat Rai
and Sons New Delhi.
7. National Building Code –I.S.I..Publication .
8. Bhumi Vikas Adhiniyam – Deptt. Of Town Planning
9. Development Plans for various cities like Bhopal, Sanchi, Ujjain, Indore etc.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION – II
COURSE CODE : 302
PAPER CODE : 6101
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONAL

Building construction should deal with all aspects of construction .At this
level higher level of stages in construction than dealt in building construction- I;
in flooring, opening, and other aspects of construction are included which will
be of still higher level in next stage.

Objectives-

1. Student will be able to know and draw wooden floors.


2. Student will understand staircase design and draw staircase.
3. Student will understand roofing systems with roof trusses in steel.
4. Understand various important elements of R.C.C. construction.
5. Understand systems for form work for R.C.C. work.

PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP

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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION – II
COURSE CODE : 302
PAPER CODE : 6101
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS
UNIT I–FLOOR.
Wooden floor single suitable for mezzanine floor including important
details. Floor finishes in wood boards, plywood, parquet, cork, rubber, vinyl
sheet and tiles , ceramic tiles.

UNIT II- OPENINGS.


Sliding doors, swing doors and revolving door in wood.

UNIT II-STAIRS.
Types of staircases; calculation of tread and rise. Detail of wooden
staircase and composite wood and steel, suitable to reach mezzanine floor.
R.C.C. staircase to reach up to first floor, spiral staircase in steel to reach up
to first floor.

UNIT IV-ROOF.
Lean to roof in steel, roof trusses in steel section suitable for various
spans in angle and tubes. North light truss.

UNIT V- FOUNDATIONS.
R.C.C. column foundation, R.C.C.pile foundation, R.C.C.raft foundation.

UNIT VI- FORM WORK.


Study of erection of form work, scaffolding, and provision of cover in
R.C.C. work from site visits and literature survey and internet. Safety factors
required in erection and removal of form work. Duration of form work required.
PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP

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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION – II
COURSE CODE : 302
PAPER CODE : 6101
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

TERM WORK, STUDIO / LAB WORK

UNIT I-FLOOR
Proportionate drawing of single floor and details various floor finish.
UNIT II- OPENINGS
Proportionate drawing of different types of doors.
UNIT III- STAIRS
Sketches showing different types of staircases. Work out number of
steps for a given height and design wooden or composite wood and steel,
steel, spiral and R.C.C. staircase for given height with important details where
applicable.
UNIT IV- ROOFS
Proportionate drawing of roofing system in tubular or angular steel
trusses with light weight roofing material .All important detail should be shown.
UNIT V-FOUNDATION
Understand principle and prepare proportionate drawing for various
types of foundation.
UNIT VI- FORM WORK
Report on various studies taken up.

Note: - each unit should have site visit all sites report should be in the form of
photographs process observed, precautions in execution and safety. Use of
AutoCAD should be permitted.
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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION – II
COURSE CODE : 302
PAPER CODE : 6101
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO. TOPIC TH. STUDIO/LAB TOTAL


1 FLOOR 4 8 12
2 OPENINGS 4 12 16
3 STAIRS 5 13 18
4 ROOFS 5 12 17

5 FOUNDATION 5 10 15
6 FORM WORK 7 5 12
TOTAL= 30 60 90

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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION – II
COURSE CODE : 302
PAPER CODE : 6101
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS.

1. Building Construction Vol.I,II,III,IV-Mackay- Orient Logman Private


Ltd.Hydrabad.
2. The Text Book Building Construction- S.P.Arora,S.P.Bindra-Dhanpat Rai
Publiction.
3. Building Construction- Rangawala - Charotar Publication House Anand.
4. Building Construction– Dr.B.C.Punjnia-Laxmi Publication and Pvt. Ltd
5. Building Construction- S.N.Awasthy –J.K.Publishing House .Bhopal.
6. Building Construction Drafting and Design – John Molnar P.E.-CBS
Publishers Distributors.
7. Building Construction- Dr.Janardamjha.Prof.S.K.sinha- Khanna Publishers.
8. Civil Engineers Hand Book – P.N. Khanna- Engineers Publishers Delhi.

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COURSE TITLE : CAD-II
COURSE CODE : 303
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

RATIONAL

After introduction to AutoCAD the know ledge of presentation techniques


like Photoshop and coral draw will enhance the presentation techniques which
the student has learnt to do manually. As the market advances the new
versions can be introduced.

Objectives-

1. The student will be able to use Photoshop software to get acquainted with
presentation techniques.
2. Student will be able to use coral draw as a presentation technique.

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COURSE TITLE : CAD-II
COURSE CODE : 303
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I- PHOTOSHOP BASICS.


Introduction to Photoshop, image editing, layers, painting, arawing,
filters, compatibility, taking printout and using scales.

UNIT II-PHOTOSHOP ADVANCE


Mixing images, all draw tools, conversion of files, web graphics, 3D
editing, interoperability, settings RGB/CMYK.

UNIT III-CORAL DRAW


Introduction, import file, creating and editing text, using library, using
presentation techniques in building drawings.

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COURSE TITLE : CAD-II
COURSE CODE : 303
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

LIST OF BOOKS

Manuals of the software’s taught.

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COURSE TITLE : CAD-II.
COURSE CODE : 303
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

LIST OF STUDIO WORK

UNIT I - PHOTOSHOP BASICS


At least one problem

UNIT II -PHOTOSHOP ADVANCE


At least one problem

UNIT III -CORAL DRAW


At least one problem

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COURSE TITLE : CAD-II
COURSE CODE : 303
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO. TOPIC TH. PR. TOTAL


1 PHOTOSHOP BASICS 15 30 45
2 PHOTOSHOP ADVANCE 15 30 45
3 CORAL DRAW 15 30 45
TOTAL= 45 90 135

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COURSE TITLE : BASICS OF STRUCTURES
COURSE CODE : 304
PAPER CODE : 6102
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONAL
Erection of architectural projects is not possible without knowledge of
structure. To make the pass out more suitable for office and site work the
Basics of structures will be helpful.

Objectives – The students will be able to


1. Appreciate the position of reinforcements in R.C.C. structure.
2. Know principle of load bearing, R.C.C. and steel structure.
3. Check structure on basis of drawings.
4. prepare structural drawing from given data.
5. Know roofing systems for large spans.
6. Understand principles of earthquake resistant structural design.

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COURSE TITLE : BASICS OF STRUCTURES
COURSE CODE : 304
PAPER CODE : 6102
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS
UNIT I - INTRODUCTION
Force , unit of force , types of forces. Principle of bending moment and
shear force, application of these in structure, placement reinforcement
according to these in members.

UNIT II- R.C.C. STRUCTURE


Definition, elements of structure. Principle of frame structure and load
bearing structure .Types of beams, supports, types of steel and grade of
concrete .Standard practices followed for spanning beams and slabs. Concept
of one way, two way slab, cantilever beams and slabs. Standard practices of
providing reinforcement in foundation, columns, beams and slab for small
residential building .Concept of under reinforced and over reinforcement. I.S.
specification for providing reinforcement.
UNIT III-LIVE LOAD, DEAD LOAD, AND WIND LOAD
Consideration of live load, dead load and wind load in residential, public
and industrial buildings.
UNIT IV-STEEL STRUCTURES
Places where this type of structures are required. Joints of various
elements .type of steel sections available as per I.S. code .Riveted and welded
joints with advantages and disadvantages. Tension and compression member,
built up sections .Emphasis should be given on drawings and study of
drawings.

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UNIT V-ROOFS
Types of roofs for large spans like orthogrid, shell, domes, folded slab
etc. Study only through drawing, photographs and live situation.

UNIT VI-STRUCTURAL DRAWING


Study of structural drawings for small architectural project. Making
structural drawings in R.C.C and steel for a given data. (Beam, T beam, L
beam, column, footings, slabs, staircase, chajjas)

UNIT VII- EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT STRUCTURE


Different zones of country prone to earthquake .Principles of earthquake
resistant structure.
Typical drawings for a small building to design for earthquake resistance.

UNIT VIII –COVER


Importance and how much to be given. How to secure it, type of form
work, and quality of form work to get good R.C.C. work.

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COURSE TITLE : BASICS OF STRUCTURES
COURSE CODE : 304
PAPER CODE : 6102
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF TERM WORK AND LAB WORK

UNIT I- INTRODUCTION
Exercises on application of bending moment and shear force.
UNIT II- R.C.C. STRUCTURES
Sketches showing position of reinforcement for various R.C.C. members
.drawings as per data provided.
UNIT III- LIVE LOAD, DEAD LOAD, AND WIND LOAD
Exercise of live and dead loads wind load consideration in different types
of Buildings.
UNIT IV- STEEL STRUCTURES
Sketches for composite steel structure (column beams, foundation
etc.).Selection of proper section from code.
UNIT V- ROOFS
Study of different systems from information collected from live situation.
/magazine /internet
UNIT VI- STRUCTURAL DRAWING
Study of design proposal / completed project. Draw structural drawings.
UNIT VII- EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT STRUCTURE
Small project for earthquake resistant structure
UNIT VIII – COVER
Study from literate and site.
Note: - each unit’s lab work should be supplemented with site visit.
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COURSE TITLE : BASICS OF STRUCTURES
COURSE CODE : 304
PAPER CODE : 6102
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO. TOPIC TH. PR. TOAL


1 INTRODUCTION 4 - 4
2 R.C.C. STRUCTURES 24 - 24
3 LIVE LOAD ,DEAD LOAD,WIND 3 - 3
LOAD
4 STEEL STRUCTURES 14 - 14
5 ROOFS 8 - 8
6 STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS 2 20 22
7 EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT 3 10 13
STRUCTURE
8 COVER 2 - 2
TOTAL= 60 30 90

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COURSE TITLE : BASICS OF STRUCTURES
COURSE CODE : 304
PAPER CODE : 6102
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. R.C. theory and Design -M.G. Shah & C.M. Kale- S.G. Wasani for Mac
millionIndia Madras Jaipur Bhopal.
2. Design of R.C.C. Structures -Rammurthan. – Dhanpat Rai and Sons Delhi
3. Building Drawing IV Edition - M.G. Shah & C.M. Kale- Wasani for mach
millionIndiaMmadras Jaipur Bhopal.
4. Design of steel structure –M.M.Malhotra –
5. I.S. code 456
6. I.S. code for steel.

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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING SERIVICE -I
COURSE CODE : 305
PAPER CODE : 5143
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONAL
Human life and its comforts is basically dependant on the services at
home and at places of work. In modern times with the advent of new
technologies gadget several buildings are coming up rapidly. The students
have reasonable knowledge regarding conventional building services as well
as modern ones.

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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING SERIVICE -I
COURSE CODE : 305
PAPER CODE : 5143
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction to various services & their importance

UNIT-II WATER SUPPLY


2.1 Study of sources of waterper capital water consumption
Quality of potable water.
2.2 Water supply to building from public supply line
internal water supply network for a residence
2.3 Drawing assignment for above

UNIT-III BASIC PRINCIPLES OF SANITATION


3.1 Introduction to plumbing systems.
3.2 General introduction to various sanitary fitting & fixtures
their placement and functions
3.3 Study of internal & external drainage system.
Drawing assignment for above
UNIT – IV STUDY OF VARIOUS TYPES OF SANITARY PIPES
4.1 Construction of joints. Principles of lying pipe lines.
4.2 Study of traps, inspection chamber, manhole, septic tanks etc.
4.3 Water Harvesting in residences.

UNIT-V FIRE SAFETY

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5.1 Principles of fire safety.
5.2 Fire Safety systems.
5.3 Site visit to study fire safety systems.

UNIT – VI STUDIES
6.1 Case study of (at least Ground plus two storied high) residential
buildings to understand the application of Sanitary and
water supply systems
6.2 Market survey of various products related to above services.

Note: Sessional assignment will be in the form of drawings and small notes
and collection of products related catalogues

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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING SERIVICE -I
COURSE CODE : 305
PAPER CODE : 5143
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO. TOPIC TH. PR. TOAL


1 Introduction 2 - 2
2 Water Supply 15 - 15
3 Basic Principles of sanitation 15 - 15
4 Study of various types of 10 - 10
sanitary pipes
5 Fire Safety 8 - 8
6 VI Studies 10 - 10
TOTAL= 60 - 60

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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING SERIVICE -I
COURSE CODE : 305
PAPER CODE : 5143
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering –Rangawala-Charotor Publishers


2. National Building Code- Ist –B.I.S.Publishers.
3. Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering-Q.S.Birdie,J.S. Birdie-
Dhanpat Rai Publishers.
4. Water Supply Engineering-V.N.Gharpure- Engineering Publishing Co.Pune.
5. Code of Basic Requirement for Water Supply I.S.I 172-I.S.I
B.I.S.Publishers.
6. Building Design and Drawing – Pramila Adavi- Nirali Prakashan.
7. Building Science and Planning – S.V.Deodher- T.H.S.Publication.
8. Elements of Public Health Engineering-K.N.Duggal-S.Chand Publication.
9. Water Supply Sewage Disposal and Environment Pollution- A.K. Chatterjee
–Khanna publishers.
10. Lok Swasth Yantriki –A.K.Suxsena- Deepak Prakashan.
11. Basic Civil Engineering- G.K. Hiraskar – Dhanpat Rai Publishers.

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COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN – II
COURSE CODE : 401
PAPER CODE : 6103
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONAL

Measured drawing is important part of job done by architectural


assistant. Hence emphasis in both 3rd and 4th semesters is given on this topic.
A building is more liveable if designed with proper orientation. Basic
knowledge of orientation is given and ability to handle small project which will
help the passout to work on his own when he returns back to his home town
which is generally a small settlement and lacks in availability of properly
trained technical persons.

Objectives:-

1. The student will be able to produce measured drawing to explain complete


building.
2. The student will understand principles of orientation and design a building
from orientation Point of view.
3. The student will be able to develop concept for small architectural project.
4. The student will know roofing systems for larger span and develop solution
for such Structures.

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COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN – II
COURSE CODE : 401
PAPER CODE : 6103
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I- MEASURED DRAWING


Take measurements and produce measured drawing of a building all
plans, all elevations, required number of sections, site plan etc. complete.

UNIT II- ORIENTATION


Natural ventilation, location of openings, design of shading devices.
Arrangement of spaces according to orientation aspects. Design a small
residence or similar scale project considering these aspects.

UNIT III – ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN


Develop architectural design and drawing from bubble diagram (activities
and circulation) of building. The project should be restricted to ground floor or
ground + maximum two floors. Projects like bank. Post office, office for a
professional, primary school, primary health centre or similar scale should be
opted. All exercise should be supplemented with case studies.

UNIT IV-BUILDING WITH LARGE SPAN


Study of building with larger spans like community halls, marriage halls,
sports club etc. Develop concept for such structure considering roofing
systems and massing and outdoor spaces. e.g. Buildings like dharamshala ,
shadi hall,panchyat bhavan or similar scale problems should be given.
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COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN – II
COURSE CODE : 401
PAPER CODE : 6103
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF STUDIO WORK

UNIT I- MEASURED DRAWING


At least one problem to explain the building completely.
B
UNIT II- ORIENTATION
Report of studies related to orientation with required sketches.

UNIT III – ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN


At least one problem for small building.

UNIT IV-BUILDING WITH LARGE SPAN


Building with larger span. At least one problem

Note: - 1. Use of AutoCAD and advance CAD is must.


2. All problems should be supplemented with data collection and
analysis.

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COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN – II
COURSE CODE : 401
PAPER CODE : 6103
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO. TOPIC TH. PR. TOTAL


1 MEASURED DRAWING 2 25 27
2 ORIENTATION 5 30 35
3 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 4 40 44
4 BUILDING WITH LARGE SPAN 4 40 44
TOTAL= 15 135 150

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COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN – II
COURSE CODE : 401
PAPER CODE : 6103
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Neufert Architectures’ Data (International Edition) – Vincent Jones – Black


Well ScienceLtd.
2. Graphics Standard (Building types)
3. Architecture Data Sheets.
4. Time Saves Standard for housing and residential development –Joseph
de chiara – McGraw Hills.
5. Building drawing with integrated approach to built environment 4th edition –
M.G.shah ,C.M.kale S.Y. Patel – Tata McGraw Hills New Delhi.
6. Town planning and architecture –Satish Chandra Agrawal – Dhanpat Rai
and Sons New Delhi.
7. National Building Code –I.S.I. Publication.
8. Bhumi Vikas Adhiniyam – Deptt. Of Town Planning
9. Development Plans for Various Cities Like Bhopal, Sanchi, Ujjain, Indor etc.
10.Manual of tropical Housing and Building Climatic Design – Koenisberger-
Orient Logman.
11. Building Design and Drawing –Pramila Adari –Nilrali Publication.
12. Building Science and Drawing – S.V. Deodhar – Khanna Publishers.

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COURSE TITLE : ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION
COURSE CODE : 402
PAPER CODE : 6104
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONAL

Introduction of new materials and techniques requires a pass out to


handle advance constructional techniques on site. This subject will prepare a
sound back ground to contemporary construction techniques and materials for
interior and exterior of buildings.

Objective:-

1. The student will be able to understand construction techniques of walls.


2. Understand principles of erecting large size of glazing.
3. Draw constructional details of doors windows other than wood.
4. Understand finishes for interiors exteriors surfaces.
5. Draw details of water proofing treatments.
6. Draw details for construction of false ceiling.
7. Know roofing systems for large span.

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COURSE TITLE : ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION
COURSE CODE : 402
PAPER CODE : 6104
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I- WALLS
Cavity walls, curtain walls, reinforced brick construction, glass block
construction.
UNIT II-GLAZING
Patent glazing, shop fronts, show windows.
UNIT III- OPENINGS
Windows in steel section, doors window in aluminium sections, and
double glazing, rolling shutter and collapsible shutters.
UNIT IV- PARTIONS
Structural partitions in wood and aluminum; partions in composite
materials
UNIT V – CLADDING
Stone and tiles cladding and dado; wooden cladding. Interior; exterior
wall finishes.
UNIT VI- FALSE CEILING
Construction of false ceiling.
UNIT VII – WATER PROOFING AND EXPANSION JOINTS
Water proofing of basements, expansion joints in R.C.C. and load
bearing structure.
UNIT VIII-LARGE SPAN ROOFING
Study of large span roofing like domes, shells vaults suitable for special
areas like gymnasium air port, stadium. Principle of space frame, geodesic
domes folded plates etc. from literature internet and existing structures.

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COURSE TITLE : ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION
COURSE CODE : 402
PAPER CODE : 6104
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF TERM WORK AND LAB WORK

UNIT I- WALLS
Drawing for each type of wall construction including details

UNIT II-GLAZING
Drawing with details. Report on basis of actual site visits

UNIT III- OPENINGS


Drawing for each type of opening.

UNIT IV- PARTIONS


Drawing for each type.

UNIT V – CLADDING
Drawing for all types of treatment.

UNIT VI- FALSE CEILING


Drawing and details.

UNIT VII – WATER PROOFING AND EXPANSION JOINTS


Drawing explaining total treatment.

UNIT VIII-LARGE SPAN ROOFING


Report on studies for such roofing system through literature, site internet

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COURSE TITLE : ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION
COURSE CODE : 402
PAPER CODE : 6104
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO TOPIC TH. PR. TOTAL

1 CAVITY WALLS 1 10 11

2 GLAZING 2 10 12

3 OPENINGS 3 20 23

4 PARTIONS 1 15 16

5 CLADDING 2 10 12

6 FALSE CEILING 2 15 17

7 WATER PROOFING AND EXPANSION 2 20 22


JOINTS

8 LARGE SPAN ROOFING 2 5 7

TOTAL= 15 105 120


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COURSE TITLE : ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION
COURSE CODE : 402
PAPER CODE : 6104
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Building Construction Vol.I,II,III,IV-Mocllay- Oriant Logman Private


Ltd. Hyderabad.
2. The Text Book Building Construction- S.P.Arora,S.P.Bindra-Dhanpat Rai
Publication.
3. Building Construction-.Rangawala- Charotar Publication House Anand .
4. Building Construction– Dr.B.C.Punjnia-Laxmi Publication and Pvt. Ltd
5. Building Construction Drafting and Design – John Molnar P.E.-CBS
Publishers Distributors.
6. Building Construction- S.N.Awasthy –J.K.Publishing House .Bhopal.
7. Building Construction- Dr.Janardamjha.Prof.S.K.sinha- Khanna
Publishers.
8. Civil Engineers Hand Book – P.N. Khanna- Engineers Publishers Delhi.
9. Building design and drawing - pramila adaur- Nirali Prakashan.
10. Bhavan Nirmand Technology (Hindi) - B.L.gupta – Standard Publisher’s
Distributors.
11. Bhavan Nirmad first part & second part (Hindi) - S.N.awasthi –M.P.hindi
Granth Academy.
12. Building construction details .practical drawing –Hans Banz.-
C.B.S.publishers.
13. Building construction drafting & design- Molnar- C.B.S.publishers.
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COURSE TITLE : ADVANCED CAD
COURSE CODE : 403
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONAL

Day by day manual work in field of architecture is reducing very fast. The
3D models of mount boards have been replaced by animated views of new
software. Hence emphasis on animation software is given in this semester to
make the student aware with latest trends.

Objectives –

1. The student will be able to draw objects in 3D MAX.


2. The student will be able to render object in 3D MAX.
3. The student will be able to draw objects and view in Revit.
4. The student will be able to create animated view in Revit.

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COURSE TITLE : ADVANCED CAD
COURSE CODE : 403
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I- 3D STUDIO MAX


1.Introduction to 3D studio MAX:-
Basics of 3D studio MAX.
Using 3D studio MAX.
Viewing & Navigation in 3D space.
Selecting objects, using transformers.
Precision and drawing aids.
2. Creating objects:-
Creation methods.
Creating geometric primitives and patches.
Creating spline and Text shapes. Creating Lofts.
Creating morphs, Booleans and particle systems.
Creating space warps and systems.
Creating copies and arvays.
3. Modifying objects:-
Modification methods.
Applying geometric modifiers.
Editing and modifying shapes.
Editing meshes. Editing Patch surfaces.

UNIT II- RENDERING AND ANIMATION IN 3D STUDIO MAX

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1. Lights and cameras:-
Lighting the scene
Using Cameras
2. Surfaces:-
Adjusting normal & Smoothing.
Designing basic materials.
Designing mapped materials.
Using map trees and Compound materials.
3. Animation and track view:-
Animation concepts and methods.
Building hierarchies.
Using inverse kinematics.
Basic track view uses.
Key, range and time editing.
Function curve and trajectory editing.
Working with controllers.
Writing expression controllers.
4. Rendering:-
Rendering scenes and animation.
Creating atmospheres and environments.
Using video port.

UNIT III – REVIT BASIC


Introduction to Revit , starting the project, to levels and grids , generic
element modelling , doors and window , load family teroperability , site ,
annotation category , project views, using cameras, sheets and printing .
UNIT IV- REVIT ADVANCE
Masking , families and types, groups , certain elements, Revit linking ,
section box and sectional views , scheduling and quantities , types of views for
detailing , rendering , solar study , interference check.
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COURSE TITLE : ADVANCED CAD
COURSE CODE : 403
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

TERM WORK / LAB OR STUDIO WORK

UNIT I-3D STUDIO MAX


Exercises in drawings simple objects.

UNIT II- RENDERING AND ANIMATION IN 3D STUDIO MAX


Rendering exercises in 3D MAX.

UNIT III – REVIT BASIC


Draw objects and view

UNIT IV- REVIT ADVANCE


Create animated view of given project.

LIST OF BOOKS.
Manuals of software’s.

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COURSE TITLE : ADVANCED CAD
COURSE CODE : 403
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO. TOPIC TH. PR. TOTAL


1 3D STUDIO MAX 4 15 19
2 RENDERING AND ANIMATION IN 3D 4 20 24
STUDIO MAX
3 REVIT BASIC 4 20 24

4 REVIT ADVANCE 3 20 23

TOTAL= 15 75 90

PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP


112
COURSE TITLE : SURVEYING & LEVELLING
COURSE CODE : 404
PAPER CODE : 5139
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONAL

All building proposal are designed considering the site and situation the
shape and size, area content outline, slope, aspect, topography. The course
content aims at introducing surveying & levelling basics the emphasis is laid
on acquiring one self to instruments their uses, survey methods, field work,
office work etc.

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COURSE TITLE : SURVEYING & LEVELLING
COURSE CODE : 404
PAPER CODE : 5139
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I- CHAIN SURVEYING


Ranging, taking and recording offsets, triangulation survey, concepts of
chains traverse.

UNIT II- COMPASS


Whole circle bearing reduced bearing, local attraction and its elimination,
traversing, plotting, and closing errors and its adjustment.

UNIT III- PLAIN TABLE SURVEY


Theory application and different methods with merit and demerits.

UNIT IV-LEVELLING
Theory of levelling, method of levelling i.e. height of instrument method
rises and fall method levelling, contusing by grid, plotting of couture.

UNIT V- STUDIES
Digital electronic total station, other advanced digital survey instrument
calculation of angles, horizontal measurements levels and preparation of
digital maps using related software.

Note: - class work and field work of the above subject should be oriented
towards the layout of building and preparations of measured drawings.

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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING SERVICE -II
COURSE CODE : 405
PAPER CODE : 5147
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONAL

The course content is an extension of previous course tilted Building


services –I. The information regarding modern day gadgets to make any
building more comfortable and serviceable should be imparted at this stage.

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I -MECHANICAL SERVICES


1.1 Introduction to air-conditioning principles.
1.2 Fundamentals of ventilation.
1.3 Air –conditioning methods, systems & types.
1.4 Introduction to lifts & escalators.
1.5 Study of above services through drawings of buildings.

UNIT- II ELECTRICAL SERVICES


2.1 Introduction to domestic wiring.
2.2 Typical circuit diagram (complete with color coding and symbols).
2.3 Fitting and accessories used in electrical installation.
2.4 Direct and indirect lighting systems.
2.5 Study of electrical services on above points though drawings.

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3.1 Telephone wiring & EPBX systems.
3.2 A classroom presentation on following topics
3.3 Apparatus & system of security alarms.
3.4 Various modern gadgets and their influence on interior design.

Note: - Sessional will be in the form of notes, home assignments, drawing,


and layout exercises.

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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING SERVICE -II
COURSE CODE : 405
PAPER CODE : 5147
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF TERM WORK AND LAB WORK

UNIT I - MECHANICAL SERVICES


Studies related to scope and application of mechanical services, body
comport temperature, humidity, unit of refrigeration psychometric.
Studies related to fundamental of ventilation, air movement.
Studies of air conditioning system types, window, split, summer, winter, year
round A.C. system. Study of sample vapour compression refrigeration system.
Study of factors affecting load estimation, types of heat sources, out door heat
sources. Building orientation, walls and roofs, infiltration, indoor heat sources;
people, storage, light application etc. residential cooling load factors.
Study of window typed AC

UNIT II- ELECTRICAL SERVICES


2.1 preparing layout and conversions used to indicate lights, fans
telephone line etc.
2.2 preparation of circuit diagram for a residential building.
2.3 studies of various fittings and accessories used in electrical installation
for different Lighting system.
2.4 study of different lighting system with suitability of each.
from electrical installation.

All electrical services with precautions to avoid electrical accidents, protection


from fire

UNIT-III SPECIAL SERVICES


3.1 study of telephone wiring and EPBX system through example
3.2 study of systems for security and various modern gadgets.
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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING SERVICE -II
COURSE CODE : 405
PAPER CODE : 5147
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Principles of Air Conditioning – V.Paul.Lang


2. Refrigeration and Air Conditions –Richard, C.jardan
3. Refrigeration and Air Conditions- Mahohare Prwrad.
4. Refrigeration and Air Conditions- Narendra kumar bhagat
5. Building ConstructionVol.I,II,III,IV- Mackay.
6. Building Science and Planning – S.V.Deodher Khanna Publishers.
7. Electrical Wiring Estimating and costing –S.L.Uppal- Khanna Publishers
New Delhi.
8. Lok Swasth Yantriki (Hindi) – A.K. Suxsena – Deepak Publications.

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COURSE TITLE : BUILDING SERVICE -II
COURSE CODE : 405
PAPER CODE : 5147
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO. TOPIC TH. PR. TOTAL


1 Mechanical services 35 - 35

2 Electrical Services 35 - 35

3 Special Services 20 - 20

TOTAL= 90 - 90

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COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-III
COURSE CODE : 501
PAPER CODE : 6105
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

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The increasing need of housing has lead to group housing projects in


urban area. Hence the knowledge about such developments will help the
student to assist in executions of such large scale projects properly. Rural
settlements are also developing and upliftment of such settlements can be
done by provision of proper facilities services in these areas.

Objectives:-
1. The student will be able to develop plotted layout, apartments and
duplex housing as per development rules.
2. The student will understand the types of accommodation requited for
different income group and prepare a standard house.
3. The student will understand requirement for multi-storey’s buildings and can
develop solution for such buildings for housing purpose.
4. Understand rural settlement and design facilities for such areas.

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COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-III
COURSE CODE : 501
PAPER CODE : 6105
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS
UNIT I – MULTISTOREYED STRUCTURES.
Study of multi-storeyed structure for arrangement of vertical circulation
and services, Parking spaces, column positions and planning of open spaces
around .
UNIT II – GROUP HOUSING.
Duplex housing –layout for housing area maximum 2-5 acres land
according to by laws with all services and infrastructure. Open spaces
,community facilities .and landuse – multi-storeyed housing for up to five
storied development to provide accommodation various income group.

UNIT III- LOW COST BUILDING.


Importance, need for low cost building, reduction of cost through design
and appropriate technology like prefabrication, use of pre-stressed
components use of local materials .Study of such project from live example
or literature.

UNIT IV-RURAL SETTLEMENT


Study of a rural settlement on basis of amenities, facilities, type of
housing layout, road width ,open spaces, materials etc. design of facilities like
septic tank, sulabha sauchalaya and other sanitary provision. Study of
alternate energy resources like solar energy, wind energy, gober gas, rains
water harvesting, and method for rechainging ground water.
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COURSE TITLE : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-III
COURSE CODE : 501
PAPER CODE : 6105
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

TERM WORK AND LAB WORK / STUDIO WORK

UNIT I- MULTISTORYED STRUCTURES


study of project form of drawings or live examples for a multi-storeyed
building , consideration for vertical circulation, services , structure etc. this
should be in form of report .

UNIT II- GROUP HOUSING


Housing layout projects supplemented with survey, study reports
considering reduction of cost, area statement, services a typical house and
multi-storeyed accommodation.

UNIT III - LOW COST BUILDING.


Report on studies taken up.

UNIT III- RURAL SETTLEMENT


Report on study and design for at least one important facility.

Note: - all the work should be computerised.

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COURSE TITLE : WORKING DRAWING
COURSE CODE : 502
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

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Proper execution of architectural project requires systematic preparation


of working drawing. Use of computer aid will help students make drawings
faster and develop visualisation through detailing.

Objectives:-
1. The student will understand importance and know various types of
drawings required for execution of architectural project.
2. Prepare set of basic working drawings for load bearing structure.
3. Prepare set of working drawings including working details for frame
structure.

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COURSE TITLE : WORKING DRAWING
COURSE CODE : 502
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I- INTRODUCTION
Importance of working drawing study of set of working drawings from
architect’s office to understand purpose, scale, contents, dimensioning format
etc.

UNIT II-WORKING DRAWING (LOAD BEARING CONDTRUCTION)


Preparation of working drawings for a load bearing structure for a single
storey building, minimum plan, all side elevations , sections as per
requirement ,terrace plan, foundation plan.

UNIT III- WORKING DRAWING (FRAME STRUCTURE)


Preparation of working drawing for a frame structure for a residential
building including all floor plans, all side elevations, sections as per
requirement , details of kitchen , toilet ,door ,windows , built in furniture ,
staircase.

Note:-use of computers is compulsory set of drawings shall not include


structural drawings. Project can be taken up from previsions design projects or
of area maximum 30sq.m. each floor.

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COURSE TITLE : WORKING DRAWING
COURSE CODE : 502
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

TERM WORK AND LAB WORK / STUDIO WORK

UNIT I- INTRODUCTION
Report with collected set of working drawings.

UNIT II-WORKING DRAWING (LOAD BEARING CONDTRUCTION)


Set of basic working drawings.

UNIT III- WORKING DRAWING (FRAME STRUCTURE)


Set of working drawings including large scale details.

Note: - use of computer is must.

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COURSE TITLE : WORKING DRAWING
COURSE CODE : 502
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Building Construction-Mackay- Orient Logmen


2. Building Drawing – Shaha Kale Patki- Tata McGraw Hills New Delhi.
3. Building Construction Details Practical Drawing – Hans Banz –
C.B.S.Publication.

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COURSE TITLE : SPECIFICATIONS
COURSE CODE : 503
PAPER CODE : 6106
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

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Specification in architectural projects is a great tool to control quality of
construction. It has legal importance in case any controversy comes up.
Hence the knowledge in this field will help the student to work better as
architectural assistant.

Objectives-
1. The student will know various types of specifications.
2. Understand technical requirements of specification writing.
3. Write details specifications for construction items.

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COURSE TITLE : SPECIFICATIONS
COURSE CODE : 503
PAPER CODE : 6106
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I-INTRODUCTION
Definition, objectives, importance, use of specifications.
UNIT II-TYPES OF SPECIFICATIONS
Brief specification, detailed specifications (general provision, technical
provisions, standard specifications.)
UNIT III-CLASSIFICATION OF SPECIFICATIONS
Open specifications, restricted specification, closed specifications.
UNIT IV- DESIGN OF SPECIFICATIONS
Import aspects of design, principles of specification writing, and sources
of information.
UNIT V-DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS
Excavation , DPC, cement concrete in foundation , I class brick work ,
timber doors and windows, aluminium doors and windows, steel door and
windows , R.C.C. work, flooring (terrazzo , stone , tiles , cast in situ) , cement
plaster internal and external surface, white washing , snowmen , distempering,
painting on wooden surface , steel surface ,French polish , false ceiling , fixing
of light of roofing sheets on steel purlins .

UNIT VI- SPECIFICATIONS IN OUT LINES


Brick work in II and III class, brick partition wall, coursed rubble masonry,
R.C.C. slab, R.C.C. beam, R.C.C. staircase, wooden cup boards.
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COURSE TITLE : SPECIFICATIONS
COURSE CODE : 503
PAPER CODE : 6106
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF TERM WORK AND LAB WORK /STUDIO WORK

UNIT I-INTRODUCTION
Assignment in question answer form.

UNIT II-TYPES OF SPECIFICATIONS


Assignment in question answer form.

UNIT III-CLASSIFICATION OF SPECIFICATIONS


Assignment in question answer form, collection of sample documents.

UNIT IV- DESIGN OF SPECIFICATIONS


Assignment in question answer form

UNIT V-DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS


Assignment in detailed specification for various constructional items.

UNIT VI- SPECIFICATIONS IN OUT LINES


Sample specifications to be prepared.

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COURSE TITLE : SPECIFICATIONS
COURSE CODE : 503
PAPER CODE : 6106
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Estimating Costing and Valuation(Professional Practices )- Rangawala-


Charstar Publishing house
2. Estimating Costing in Civil Engineering –B.N.Dutta-U.B.S.Publishers.
3. Sanrachatmak Abhkalpan and Praroopan part II- A.K.Deveda – M.P.Hindi
granth academy
4. Praklan and Mullankan Civil Engineering- B.N.Dutta-U.B.S.Publishers.
5. Text Book of Estimating & Costing- G.S.Birdie – Dhanpat Rai & Sons
6. Estimating Costing,Contracts & accounts –J.R.Maley – Vrinda publishers
7. Civil Enggineering contracts & estimates – B.S.Patil – Orient Logman.
8. P.W.D. Handbook for specifications.
9. P.W.D CSR (current schedule of rates).
10.Professional Practice – Roshan Namavah- Lakhani Book Depot Mumbai.
11.Quantity Surveying Estimating & Costing- P.L.Bhasin- S.Chand.

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COURSE TITLE : QUALITY SURVEYING AND ESTIMATING
COURSE CODE : 504
PAPER CODE : 6107
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

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Assessment of project cost before hand is important in any architectural
or civil project. This helps in modification of proposal as per availability of
finances, get loans, etc.

Objectives –
1. The student will be able to know various types of estimates and their uses.
2. Know how to measure different items of construction
3. Prepare detailed quality survey and abstract for load bearing and R.C.C.
structure.
4. Perform rate analysis for items of construction.
5. Get awareness of practical aspects of construction and costing.

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COURSE TITLE : QUALITY SURVEYING AND ESTIMATING
COURSE CODE : 504
PAPER CODE : 6107
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I- INTRODUCTION
Purpose of estimating and costing, use of estimates of different types.
Formats required for quality surveying and abstract and material statement.
UNIT II-TYPES OF ESTIMATES
Types of approximate estimate, (plinth area, cubical content, bay
method, and approximate quantity method) types of detailed estimate like
new, supplementary, revised, annual repairs maintenance etc.data required
for preparation of estimate.
UNIT II-MODES OF MEASUREMENT
Units and standard modes of measurement of items.
UNIT IV-DETAILED ESTIMATE
Method of calculating quantities long wall short wall method, central line
method . Preparing detailed quantity survey of civil works for load bearing
structure and R.C.C. structure. Provision for water supply. Drainage work and
electrification. Prepare detailed estimate using proper software.
UNIT V- RATE ANALYSIS
Definition, factors affecting the cost of work, quantity of materials
required for different works , rate analysis of main items of civil work.
UNIT VI-PRACTICAL DATA
Quantity of materials supply from market like number of cement lags per
truck , bricks, sand , aggregate, etc. practical data for building work like cost
of labour and material ,% break up of building , cost of sanitary and electrical
work.

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COURSE TITLE : QUALITY SURVEYING AND ESTIMATING
COURSE CODE : 504
PAPER CODE : 6107
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF TERM WORK AND LAB WORK /STUDIO WORK

UNIT I- INTRODUCTION
Study of various formats required for quantity surveying and estimating.

UNIT II-TYPES OF ESTIMATES


Study of various types of estimates.

UNIT II-MODES OF MEASUREMENT


Study of measurement of quantities for different civil works.

UNIT IV-DETAILED ESTIMATE


Preparation of detailed quantity survey and abstract for a load bearing
structure and R.C.C. structure for a given problem. use of computers is must.

UNIT V- RATE ANALYSIS


Study of method and perform rate analysis for at least five items.

UNIT VI-PRACTICAL DATA


Collect data required for construction and costing from literature and
market survey.

Note: - estimate maximum 30 m2 construction should be taken up.


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COURSE TITLE : QUALITY SURVEYING AND ESTIMATING
COURSE CODE : 504
PAPER CODE : 6107
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Estimating Costing and Valuation (Professional Practices) - Rangawala-


Charstar Publishing house

2. Estimating Costing in Civil Engineering –B.N.Dutta-U.B.S.Publishers.


3. Sanrachatmak Abhkalpan and Praroopan part II- A.K.Deveda –
M.P.Hindi granth academy

4. Praklan and Mullankan Civil Engineering- B.N.Dutta-U.B.S.Publishers.


5. Text Book of Estimating & Costing- G.S.Birdie – Dhanpat Rai & Sons
6. Estimating Costing,Contracts & accounts –J.R.Maley – Vrinda publishers
7. Civil Enggineering contracts & estimates – B.S.Patil – Orient Logman.
8. P.W.D. Handbook for specifications.
9. P.W.D CSR (current schedule of rates).
10.Professional Practice – Roshan Namavah- Lakhani Book Depot Mumbai.
11.Quality Surveying Estimating & Costing- P.L.Bhasin- S.Chand.

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COURSE TITLE : INTERIOR DESIGN
COURSE CODE : 505
PAPER CODE : 6108
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I- INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN


Aspects of interior design, definition of interior design, role of interior
designers, qualities essential for interior designers.

UNIT II-COLOUR
Colour theory, colour scheme. Psychological effects of colours, selection
of colour scheme for various spaces.

UNIT II-FURNITURE
Study of furniture of eminent designer’s (mies vendor row. Alvar alto. Le
Corbusier) study of furniture for residential, commercial and public spaces
,modular kitchen, knock down furniture.

UNIT IV-FURNISHING AND FINISHIG MATERIALS


Study of tapestry, upholstery materials, carpets and rugs, curtain
materials, window coverings, drapery rods, floor finishes wall finishes,
decorative elements lighting fixtures, toilet accessories and fixtures.

UNIT V- ACOUSTICS
Definition and properties of sound, its origin propagations and sensation
behaviour of sound in enclosed space and with respect to various surface,
sound absorbing materials panel absorbers, porous materials and cavity
resonators. Constructions and planning measures for good acoustical design.

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UNIT VI- PROJECT
Design of small interior project of approximate 300 sq. ft. area like
residence or part of residence, small office. Guest house or project of similar
scale which is dealt in architectural design. Drawings to be generated for the
project.

1. Floor plan with furniture layout


2. Elevation and necessary sections
3. Flooring plan.
4. Reflected ceiling plan and sections.
5. Rendered views to show colour scheme, lighting effects, materials.
6. Sketches of decorative elements.
7. Design /detailing of important furniture.

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COURSE CODE : 505
PAPER CODE : 6108
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF TERM WORK AND LAB WORK /STUDIO WORK

UNIT I- INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN


2D and 3D composition scheme based

UNIT II-COLOUR
Study of various spaces or basis of colours.

UNIT II-FURNITURE
Study of furniture through literature survey, photograph, case studies,
catalogues ,and market.

UNIT IV-FURNISHING AND FINISHIG MATERIALS


Collection of schemes, study through site visits.

UNIT V- ACOUSTICS
Study of sound behaviour and materials for acoustical treatment

UNIT VI- PROJECT


At least one project.

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COURSE CODE : 601
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

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Industrial training will give orientation of industry to the student. This will
give him opportunity to take up hand on experience of what he has learnt in
the institute. First six week of final semester will be training

Objectives:-
1. The student will understand organisational structure of the office he joins.
2. Actually take up drawing works for live projects like corporation drawings,
presentation drawings, working drawing, detailing structural Drawings etc.
3. Take measurements and prepare measured drawings.
4. Perform survey work to enmark existing building, give layout for building.
5. Improve computer skills.
6. Learn office practices to improve all his professional skills.
7. Take up quantity survey and prepare estimate.
8. Survey and select materials from market.
9. Perform site supervision of live project and know techniques of
management of material, labour, equipment management, quality
control and problem solving.
10.Deal with different government or private organisations for financial and
other related matters.
11.Know techniques of record keeping and correspondence and
communication
12. over all personality development.
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COURSE TITLE : PROJECT

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COURSE CODE : 602
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

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The student after completion of major part of course will be applying the
knowledge he has gained through previous learning. He will also develop self
confidence to handle a chosen task from investigation up to finding solution.
The student will be developing habit of reading using internet and study live
example and skill of technical writing.

Selection of topic – the student will start project after completion of Industrial
training he can select topic on basis of his training experience, topics related
to construction techniques, present day requirement like rainwater harvesting,
alternate energy resources, building planning starting from concept to working
drawing and estimate project up to 50 m2, recent trends in building materials,
facilities in rural areas These are suggestive example only.

Format of work – the work will be in form of written report and drawings. For
drawings use of computers is must.
Format of report -
I- Title
II – Certificate
III-Content
IV- List of table
V- List of illustration
VI- Acknowledgement
Chapter I – introduction

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Brief statement of problem, its importance and relevance scope and
method
Chapter II-
Definitions and studies
Chapter III-
Analysis and synthesis.
Chapter IV-
Concept and solution.
Chapter V-
Conclusion and scope for further studies.

Bibliography
Work Stages
1. Introduction to project work –End of II Sem.
2. Introduction to project manual –First week after training
3. Selection and finalisation of topic- 2nd week after training.
4. Data collection and literature survey -2 weeks.
5. Concept development draft finalisation. - 3 weeks
6. Finalisation of concept and report. - 2 weeks.
7. Pre-final presentation -1 week.
8. Final presentation – at the time of final practical examination.

At least two progressive assessments of 25 marks each should be taken up in


addition to regular assessment by the guide. When possible project can be
taken up in group of 4 to 5 students.

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COURSE TITLE : PROJECT
COURSE CODE : 602
PAPER CODE :
DURATION OF PAPER :

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO. TOPIC TH. PR. TOTAL


1 Introduction to Project work 01 - 01
2 Introduction to Project manual 02 - 02
3 Selection and finalization of Topic 02 08 10
4 Data collection and literature survey - 28 28
5 Concept and development, draft 06 42 48
finalisation
6 Finalisation of concept and report. 04 28 32
7 Prefinal presentation. - 14 14
TOTAL= 15 120 135

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COURSE TITLE : PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
COURSE CODE : 603
PAPER CODE : 6109
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

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This subject will help the student to understood his duties liabilities as
professional and get insight for preparation of technical documents and
Management

Objectives:-
1. Student will know liabilities and duties at different level of the professional.
2. Know tender document and process related to tendering.
3. Understand legal contract.
4. Understand the management of office for architectural profession
5. Understand construction management.

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COURSE TITLE : PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
COURSE CODE : 603
PAPER CODE : 6109
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I – DUTIES & LIABILITIES


The duties and liabilities and relationship of architect, contractor, clerk of
work and quantity surveyor with emphasis on duties and liabilities of clerk of
works and quantity surveyor.

UNIT II- TENDER


Definition, need for calling tender, classification of tenders, other modes
of works like day work, piece work, daily labour. Earnest money, security
money, retention amount, mobilization-fund. Tender documents. Opening of
tenders acceptance of tender, work order, rejection of tenders.

UNIT III –CONTRACT


Definition, requirements of valid contract, contract document, types of
contract, condition of contract, termination of contract, certificates and
payments.

UNIT IV - OFFICE MANAGEMENT


Role of proprietor, structure of office related to construction and
development industry. scope and duties of assistant , systems for record
keeping , general accounting , correspondence with different agencies ,
dealing with client and site management .
UNIT V – CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
C.P.M., P.E.R.T. techniques for planning and scheduling and control of
construction activity. Recruitment of labour, handling disputes, regulations
and safety, owning and hiring mechanical equipment quality control
processes.
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COURSE TITLE : PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
COURSE CODE : 603
PAPER CODE : 6109
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Estimating Costing and Valuation (Professional Practices) - Rangawala-


Charstar Publishing house
2. Estimating Costing in Civil Engineering –B.N.Dutta-U.B.S.Publishers.
3. Sanrachatmak Abhkalpan and Praroopan part II- A.K.Deveda – M.P.Hindi
granth academy
4. Praklan and Mullankan Civil Engineering- B.N.Dutta-U.B.S.Publishers.
5. Text Book of Estimating & Costing- G.S.Birdie – Dhanpat Rai & Sons
6. Estimating Costing,Contracts & accounts –J.R.Maley – Vrinda publishers
7. Civil Enggineering contracts & estimates – B.S.Patil – Orient Logman.
8. P.W.D. Handbook for specifications.
9. P.W.D CSR (current schedule of rates).
10.Professional Practice – Roshan Namavah- Lakhani Book Depot Mumbai.
11.Quantity Surveying Estimating & Costing- P.L.Bhasin- S.Chand.
12.Professional Practices – Roshan Lomavati - Lakhani Book Depot Mumbai.
13.Fundamental of PERT/CPM and project management –
S.K.Bhattacharijee.-Khanna Publlishers.
14.NABHI’S Practical Handbook on construction management.-
R.Ramaswamy- A.Nauhi Publication.

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COURSE TITLE : PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
COURSE CODE : 603
PAPER CODE : 6109
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO. TOPIC TH. PR. TOTAL


1 04 - 4
UNIT I – DUTIES & LIABILITIES.

2 UNIT II- TENDER. 14 - 14

3 UNIT III –CONTRACT. 14 - 14

4 UNIT IV - OFFICE MANAGEMENT. 10 - 10

5 UNIT V – CONSTRUCTION 12 - 12
MANAGEMENT

TOTAL= 54 54

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COURSE TITLE : PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
COURSE CODE : 603
PAPER CODE : 6109
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF TERM WORK AND LAB WORK /STUDIO WORK

UNIT I – DUTIES & LIABILITIES


Question answer to related topic.

UNIT II- TENDER


Question answer and sample collection of formats.

UNIT III –CONTRACT


Question answer and study of a contract document

UNIT IV - OFFICE MANAGEMENT


Report on studies made during training period and sample example of
typical letters.

UNIT V – CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT


Report on basis of industrial training and information from literature
survey.

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COURSE TITLE : ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE BUILDING &
ENERGY
COURSE CODE : 611
PAPER CODE : 5149
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONALE

There is no question that by altering the surface of the Earth and adding
heat to the atmosphere, the expanding human enterprise is changing the
climate. But the degree and speed of alteration, the direction and nature of
regional and local changes, and the consequences of change are extremely
difficult to predict.
This situation is especially difficult because many of the things that
humanity must do to support its burgeoning members will further exacerbate
climate change. These include burning fossil fuels to supply additional people
with power, expanding agriculture to feed growing numbers, using more
fertilizers to increase crop yields, and building more houses, factories and
other facilities, and cleaning more land.
This course is aimed at developing the understanding of the various
climatologically factors, the impact of the built environment on concerned with
building design and construction activity in reducing the consumption of
energy in the buildings by following the energy efficient design principles and
encouraging the use of non conventional energy sources.

PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP

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COURSE TITLE : ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: BUILDING
& ENERGY
COURSE CODE : 611
PAPER CODE : 5149
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

TOPIC-1 INTRODUCTION

Brief description of the environment and its elements.


Architecture and energy.
Principles of heat transfer
Conduction, convection and radiation.
Thermal properties of the materials.
Thermal insulation, thermal storage, time lag etc.
Thermal comfort :-
Metabolism, bodily heat transfer mechanism,
Physiological adaptation to thermal stress,
Thermal comfort parameters, bio-climatic chart.

TOPIC-2 CLIMATE AND ITS ANALYSIS


Introduction to climate
Typical characteristics of buildings in various climatic regions of India
Climatic factors and their measurement
Temperature, solar radiation, humidity and wind etc.
Introduction to application of climatic data in site planning and building
design.
TOPIC-3 CONCEPTS OF NATURAL CLIMATIC CONTROL

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3.1 Passive solar heating:-
General principlesTechniques of direct gain, thermal storage walls,
sunspace, and convective air loop etc.
3.2 Passive cooling :-
general principlestechniques of ventilation, evaporative cooling
thermal storage mass effects techniques like- time lag and earth
contact construction
Day lighting : concepts and design strategies.

TOPIC- 4 ENERGY SOURCES


Introduction to conventional energy sources.
Introduction to non-conventional energy sources in Architecture &
interior design
Other renewable energy sources.

TOPIC-5 ENERGY CONSERVATION TECHNIQUES


5.1 Energy conservation techniques
energy efficient lighting design
sun control techniques
landscape design to save energy

PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP

149
COURSE TITLE : ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE BUILDING &
ENERGY
COURSE CODE : 611
PAPER CODE : 5149
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF TERM WORK/LAB WORK EXERCISES

1. Construction of bio-climatic chart


2. Collection of climatological data
3. Drawing of the typical features of the buildings of different climatic regions.
4. Drawing of the various solar and wind energy systems
5. Drawing of the various passive heating and cooling techniques.
6. Collection and presentation of various energy efficient lighting/sun control
systems.
7. Presentations to promote energy conservation at the institute level and in
the nearby organizations.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE BUILDING &
ENERGY
COURSE CODE : 611
PAPER CODE : 5149
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Building Science & Planning –S.V.Deodhar- Khanna Publishers.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ELEMENTS OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
COURSE CODE : 612
PAPER CODE : 6110
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONAL

Rapid urbanisation is in need of proper planning at town or city level.


This subject will give the student insight for under standing the urban
structure.
Objectives:-
1. Know types of settlements.
2. Understand development through history.
3. Understand modern concepts through works of pioneer planners.
4. Understand present planning process.
5. Understand various planning theories.
6. Know concept and master plan.
7. Understand road network and traffic in city.
8. Know terminologies related to housing.
9. Know central areas of city and problems related to central area.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ELEMENTS OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
COURSE CODE : 612
PAPER CODE : 6110
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I- INTRODUCTION
Definition of urban and rural settlements. Types of urban settlements as
per population, size, function, shapes.

UNIT II- HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT.


Salient features Greek ,Roman , Medieval , neo-classic and baroque
city .one example of case to be studied . Development in India. Indus-valley ,
Buddhist mauryan, gupta period. One example of each. Town planning as per
vastushastra.

UNIT III – INUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.


Effect on towns due to industrial revolutions, starting of modern trends in
town planning, concepts by Sir Patric Geddes, Ebenezer Howard, Le
Corbusier

UNIT IV – PRINCIPLES AND PROCESS OF PLANNING


Types of planning, elements of planning, survey, application of remote
sensing, land use in city, density, and zoning.

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UNIT V – PLANNING THEORY
Planning process, modification of process, approaches to physical
planning, goals and indicators, land use in city , land use theories-system
approach , mixed scanning, choice theory , advocacy planning.

UNIT VI- MASTER PLAN/DEVELOPMENT PLAN


Preparation of master plan, requirements to implement the master plan,
reasons for failure of master plan.

UNIT VII- TRANSPORTATION PLANNING.


Layouts network, hierarchy of road, types of intersections, traffic flow
characteristics. Transportations survey.

UNIT VIII- HOUSING


Definitions, objectives of planning housing areas, types of housing,
housing layout, housing density. Neighbour hood.

UNIT IX- CENTRAL AREA.


Causes of formations of inner cities, characteristics of inner cities,
methods of plan preparation for inner cities.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ELEMENTS OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
COURSE CODE : 612
PAPER CODE : 6110
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Text book of town Planning -Abir Bandyopadhyay- Books and Allied (P, Ltd)
8/1 Chintamoni Das lane, Calcutta.
2. Urban Pattern
3. Architecture and Town Planning. - Agrawal

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ELEMENTS OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
COURSE CODE : 612
PAPER CODE : 6110
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF TERM WORK/LAB WORK EXERCISES

UNIT I- INTRODUCTION
Question answers on types of settlements.

UNIT II- HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT


Sketches of typical example with important features.

UNIT III – INUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.


Report on concept by town planning.

UNIT IV – PRINCIPLES AND PROCESS OF PLANNING


Question answers on related topics.

UNIT V – PLANNING THEORY


Study of planning process and theories.

UNIT VI- MASTER PLAN/DEVELOPMENT PLAN


Study of a typical development plan.

UNIT VII- TRANSPORTATION PLANNING.


Drawing of related topics.

UNIT VIII- HOUSING


Question answer and sketches explaining housing layouts.

UNIT IX- CENTRAL AREA.


Studies of central area through example and literature.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ELEMENTS OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
COURSE CODE : 612
PAPER CODE : 6110
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDY

S.NO. TOPIC TH PR. TOTAL


1 UNITI- INTRODUCTION 1 8 9

2 UNIT II- HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT 3 12 15

3 UNIT III – INUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2 10 12


4 UNIT IV – PRINCIPLES AND PROCESS 3 6 9
OF PLANNING

5 UNIT V – PLANNING THEORY 3 6 9


6 UNIT VI- MASTER PLAN/DEVELOPMENT 1 12 13
PLAN
7 UNIT VII- TRANSPORTATION PLANNING. 1 12 13

8 UNIT VIII- HOUSING 2 12 14

9 UNIT IX- CENTRAL AREA. 2 12 14

TOTAL= 108

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE
ARCHITETURE
COURSE CODE : 613
PAPER CODE : 6111
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

RATIONAL

Outdoor spaces are as important as indoor spaces in architecture. The


open spaces like parks and garden act as Lungs for the city. This subject will
develop insight for handling small landscaping project.

Objectives:-
1. Students will be able to understand various landscape elements and use
them.
2. Students will know example of historical gardens understands their
characters.
3. Students will know important plants species suitable for different purpose.
4. Develop a landscape for a small project.
5. Select plants for indoor conditions.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE
ARCHITETURE
COURSE CODE : 613
PAPER CODE : 6111
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

COURSE CONTENTS

UNIT I – INTRODUCTION
Meanings of landscape architecture .role of landscaping in architect.

UNIT II – ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE


Study of landscape elements like water ,plants , landform man made
elements like structure , sculptures furniture etc, various forms of these
elements , their use and effect achieved .

UNIT III- GARDENS


Study of gardens from historical examples Japanese gardens, European
garden, mughal gardens. Important elements of these gardens. Formal and
informal approach to garden planning , use of soft and hard surfaces ,
plantation and arrangement of various areas. A layout to be developed for a
small garden, public and private.

UNIT IV- LANDSCAPE INDICATORS


Biosphere, Lithosphere , hydrosphere . land form (slopes etc, ) geology
and soil, hydrology , vegetation , birds and animals . Micro climate. Role of
these indicators to develop landscape projects.

UNIT V –PLANTS SPECIES


Study of various plants species with regards to their botanical names, height,
spread, shape of crown, seasonal attractions suitability for various purpose
study of decorative plants suitable for indoor purpose . Plantation along
streets. herbarium
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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE
ARCHITETURE
COURSE CODE : 613
PAPER CODE : 6111
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF TERM WORK/LAB WORK EXERCISES

UNIT I – INTRODUCTION
Question answer on related topics.

UNIT II – ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE


Study of various elements through live example and literature survey.

UNIT III- GARDENS.


Study of gardens from historical examples, contemporary works and
develop a concept for a small garden.

UNIT IV- LANDSCAPE INDICATORS


Study through examples and literature survey.

UNIT V –PLANTS SPECIES.


Study of various traces and plants, preparation of herbarium.

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE
ARCHITETURE
COURSE CODE : 613
PAPER CODE : 6111
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

SCHEME OF STUDIES

S.NO. TOPIC TH PR. TOTAL


1 UNIT I – Introduction 2 - 2
2 UNIT II – Elements of Landscape 2 20 25
Architecture
3 UNIT III- Gardens. 5 30 35
4 UNIT IV- Landscape Indicators 3 20 23
5 UNIT V –Plants Species. 3 20 23
TOTAL= 108

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PROGRAMME NAME : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
COURSE TITLE : ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE
ARCHITETURE
COURSE CODE : 613
PAPER CODE : 6111
DURATION OF PAPER : 3 HOURS

LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS.

1. Park Planning Hand Book – T.P.-Christansen.


2. Building drawing with integrated approach to Built Environment. - Saha Kale
Pataki. - Tata McGraw Hills.
3. Architecture and Town Planning – Agrawal.
4. Flowering Trees – M.S.Randhawa- National Book Trust India.
5. Garden of Mughal India 59, 60- Sylvia –Vikas Publication.
6. Town Gardens 63, 86.-Bernard wdgosinger-Vista.
7. Nature of Landscape Design-37- Nami.
8. Landscape and Garden construction 38-Yarke.
9. World Architecture - Hirasker

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