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    PROPOSED SYLLABUS FOR THIRD YEAR B. ARCH.

    SEMESTER 6

    CourseCode

    Course Title CreditsHours

    perweek

    ValuationInt. Ext.

    BARL051 Architectural Design-VI 8

    BARL052 Building Processes-VI 3

    BAR 053 Estimating and Costing 2

    BAR 055 Culture and Built Forms-VI 2

    BAR 056 Topographic Systems 2

    BAR 058 Theory of Architecture-IV 2

    BAR 059 Energy Systems and HVAC 3

    BARP050 Minor Projects- IV 2

    TOTAL 24

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    CourseCode

    Course Title CreditsHours

    perweek

    ValuationInt. Ext.

    BARL051 Architectural Design - VI 8

    Scheme of Evaluation:

    Progressive evaluation of studio based work in the form of design solutions, portfolios,visual presentations, models, virtual models, seminar presentations, case studies etc.

    End semester combined evaluation by internal and external examiners of the totalwork done in the semester including viva voce

    Core course, Lecture + Studio based

    Emphasis

    Design of multi functional public buildings that house supportingfacilities for a community and neighborhood

    Content

    Issues of Identity, Scale, Public spaces,

    Context, Grouping of buildings,

    Infrastructure for community formation etc.

    Urban neighborhoods, traditional and present day composition,structure, density, land use coverage, building controls, urbaninfrastructure and services.

    Method Survey and case study of support facilities for community

    Projects

    Design of projects such as restaurants, hotels, offices, auditoriums,markets etc.

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    CourseCode

    Course Title CreditsHours

    perweek

    ValuationInt. Ext.

    BAR 053 Estimating and Costing 2

    Scheme of Evaluation:

    Progressive evaluation of lecture based assignments given in the form of paperwriting, problem solving, viva voce, seminar presentation, quiz and test papers

    Non-Core course, Lecture based

    EmphasisQuantity Survey and cost analysis so as to make estimates in the designprocess..

    Contents

    Estimation: Methods of Quantity surveying, Methods of recording

    measurements, computing quantities of different Items in a building fromworking drawings. Schedule of Quantities.

    Rate and Cost Analysis: Methods of Analysis of rates of different

    materials. Estimation of Materials, Labour, Transportation, Profit etc.

    components with respect to the specifications, site conditions, etc. in

    analysis of rates. Rate Abstracts.

    Method Class discussions, problem solving from real life situations of practice.

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    CourseCode

    Course Title CreditsHours

    perweek

    ValuationInt. Ext.

    BAR 055 Culture and Built Forms - VI 2

    Scheme of Evaluation:

    Progressive evaluation of lecture based assignments given in the form of paperwriting, problem solving, viva voce, seminar presentation, quiz and test papers.

    Non-Core course, Lecture based

    Emphasis Development of architecture and structural systems based on knowledge ofmaterials and technology developed from 1800 A.D. to 2000 A.D. contextualto the social and cultural history of the place.

    Content

    Architectural developments from 1800 A.D. to 2000 A.D.

    contextual, INDIA British rule and colonial architecture and

    town planning developments, Colonial period in India.

    Portuguese, Dutch, French and British settlements and military

    installations. Fusion of local and imported styles. Post

    independence, new concepts in town planning, architecture,

    Corbusier and Chandigarh, Louis Kahn in India.

    WORLD- Industrial revolution, Mass production, World wars,Progress of US, Japan, Britain, Germany and France after the

    Wars

    Architectural developments from 1800 A.D. to 2000 A.D.

    contextual Modern Movement, Neo-classicism and Post-

    Modern movements. Theories and works of Walter Gropius,

    Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard

    Neutra, Philip Johnson, Saarinen, Louis Kahn, Kenzo Tange,

    I.M. Pei, Minoru Yamasaki, Tadao Ando, Charles Jencks et.

    Influence of modernism in Indian architecture. Works of B.V.

    Doshi, A.P. Kanvinde, Charles Correa etc, Raj Rewal, J.A.

    Stein etc.

    Architectural developments from 1800 A.D. to 2000 A.D.contextual. Regionalism and the revolt against Universalistic

    Modernism. Works of Hassan Fathy, Laurie Baker, Geoffrey

    Bawa etc.

    Method

    Study of important architectural works of the above period in worldHistory. Class presentations, project work, group studies. Comparativeanalysis of different cultures and their expressions.

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    CourseCode

    Course Title CreditsHours per

    weekValuation

    Int. Ext.

    BAR 056 Topographic Systems 2

    Scheme of Evaluation:

    Progressive evaluation of lecture based assignments given in the form of paper writing,problem solving, viva voce, seminar presentation, quiz and test papers

    Non-core course. Lecture based.

    Emphasis Methods of recording and representing spatial information

    Contents

    Types of information recording: surveys, photography etc.

    Tools & Techniques employed at various scales and

    complexity of information. Types of maps, drawings and digitized data.

    Reading information from visual records, analysis, co-relations etc.

    Degrees of accuracy and errors.

    Reliability of data, cross checking.

    MethodDoing practical survey work on field, using audio visual presentations, filmsand models to explain the concepts.

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    CourseCode

    Course Title CreditsHours

    perweek

    ValuationInt. Ext.

    BAR 058 Theory of Architecture- IV 2

    Scheme of Evaluation:

    Progressive evaluation of lecture based assignments given in the form of paperwriting, problem solving, viva voce, seminar presentation, quiz and test papers

    Non-core course. Lecture based.

    EmphasisUnderstanding modern concepts of creativity and design, role ofcomputers and programming in design

    Content

    Creativity and Design: Concept of creativity, Issues of creativedesign.

    Deterministic methods and models adopted in design, Problemsolving as a design approach.

    Post enlightenment scientific world-view. Development ofempirical and analytical approach. Analysis into sub-systems andrules of assembly.

    Forces of industrialization. Changes in social structures,production systems, technology and its impact on lifestyles.

    Scientific thought and its impact on arts.

    Standardization and the industrial aesthetics.

    Organic architecture, Modern and Post-modern movements,Deconstruction,

    System theories and contemporary movements in architecture Impact of Computer applications on Creativity and Design

    Study of works of contemporary architects Frank OGehry, ZahaHadid, Renzo Piano, Daniel Libenskind, Norman Foster, RichardRogers.

    Method

    Class presentations, project work, group studies.Comparative analysis of different theories and their expressions inarchitectural works

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    CourseCode

    Course Title CreditsHours

    perweek

    ValuationInt. Ext.

    BAR 059 Energy Systems and HVAC 3

    Scheme of Evaluation:

    Progressive evaluation of lecture based assignments given in the form of paperwriting, problem solving, viva voce, seminar presentation, quiz and test papers

    Non-core course. Lecture based.

    Emphasis Electrical and mechanical services in buildings

    Content

    Electrical distribution systems in buildings - mains and sub distribution,switches and controls, layout systems for lighting, fans, telephones, etc.Implications in building construction.

    Fire protection: Study of fire regulations, fire extinguishing systems,warning systems, fire resistance of different building materials, fire re-sistant doors.

    Planning of buildings for fire escapes, case studies of building from fireprotection requirements.

    Air conditioning systems: Different systems in current use from chilledwater cooling systems to air handling package units, etc. their installa-tion requirements and demands in building layout, supply air, return airducting systems, their layouts and requirements within building sys-tems, co-ordination to building systems.

    Vertical transportation: Lifts, grouping of, lifts, return travel time, designof lift banks for carrying capacity and travel time, installation require-ments, escalators.

    MethodPractical work in workshops and using audio visual presentations, filmsand virtual models and softwares to explain the concepts

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    CourseCode

    Course Title CreditsHours

    perweek

    ValuationInt. Ext.

    BARP050 Minor Projects- IV 2

    Scheme of Evaluation:

    Progressive evaluation of lecture based assignments given in the form of paperpresentation, audio visual presentation, quiz and test papers-

    Non-core course. Lecture based.

    ANY ONE of the following subjects offered for a minimum group of 10 students:

    Elective IV (A) SALES AND MARKETING

    EmphasisAn overview of marketing, distribution and promotion of buildingmaterials and equipments in construction industry

    Content

    Building materials market demand and supply systems

    Bulk and retail marketing

    Building materials exhibition, promotion and survey

    R & D in building materials and standards

    MethodClass presentations, visits to materials exhibitions, showrooms,promotional activities

    Elective III (B) GREEN ARCHITECTURE

    Emphasis

    Content

    Method

    Elective III (C) BARRIER FREE DESIGN

    Emphasis

    Content

    Method

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