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ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS REGULATIONS 2013 I & II SEMESTER CURRICULUM B.

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SEMESTER I
THEORY Course Code MA6153 AR6101 AR6102 AR6103 PRACTICAL Course Code AR6111 AR6112 AR6113 Architectural "ra#in! - I Art $tudio asic "esi!n Course Title L 0 0 0 T 0 0 0 P 5 5 1 2 2 Mathematics History of Architecture and Culture - I Theory of Architecture - I uildin! Materials - I Course Title L 3 3 3 3 T 0 0 0 0 P 0 0 0 0

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SEMESTER II
THEORY Course Code AR6201 AR6202 AR6203 AR620% PRACTICAL Course Code Course Title Mechanics of $tructures - I History of Architecture and Culture - II Theory of Architecture - II uildin! Materials - II Course Title

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L 3 3 3 3

T 0 0 0 0

P 0 0 0 0

AR6211 AR6212 AR6213

uildin! Construction - I Architectural "ra#in! - II Architectural "esi!n - I

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5 5 1 2 2

I & II SEMESTERS SYLLABI B. ARCH MA615 MATHEMATICS L T P!S C 0 0

OB"ECTI#E S & Identifyin! 'ractical 'ro(lems to o(tain solutions in)ol)in! tri!onometric and e*'onential functions. & $tudyin! the 'ro'erties of lines and 'lanes in s'ace, alon! #ith s'here and 'ro)idin! a tool to understand 3" material. & +nderstand functions of more than one )aria(le, alon! #ith differentiation under inte!ral si!n. & $ol)in! differential e,uation of certain ty'e. & Analysin! data collection and inter'retation of results usin! statistical tools$%IT I TRI&O%OMETRY A%' ME%S$RATIO% ( Tri!onometric .sine, cosine and tan functions/ and e*'onential functions0 "e-Moi)er1s theorem. Area of 'lane fi!ures0 com'utation of )olume of solid fi!ures. $%IT II THREE 'IME%SIO%AL A%ALYTICAL &EOMETRY ( "irection cosines and ratio1s 2 An!le (et#een t#o lines 2 3,uations of a 'lane 2 3,uations of a strai!ht line 2 Co'lanar lines 2 $hortest distance (et#een s4e# lines 2 $'here 2 Tan!ent 'lane 2 5lane section of a s'here. $%IT III I%TE&RATIO% A%' )$%CTIO%S O) T*O #ARIABLES ( Inte!ration of rational, tri!onometric and irrational functions0 'ro'erties of definite inte!rals0 Reductions formulae for tri!onometric functions0 Taylor1s Theorem - Ma*ima and Minima .$im'le 5ro(lems/. $%IT I# OR'I%ARY 'I))ERE%TIAL E+$ATIO%S ( 6inear e,uations of second order #ith constant coefficients 2 $imultaneous first order linear e,uations #ith constant coefficients 2 Homo!eneous e,uation of 3uler ty'e 2 3,uations reduci(le to homo!eneous form. $%IT # BASIC STATISTICS A%' PROBABILITY ( The arithmetic mean, median, mode, standard de)iation and )ariance - Re!ression and correlation - 3lementary 'ro(a(ility - 6a#s of addition and multi'lication of 'ro(a(ilities - Conditional 'ro(a(ility 2 Inde'endent e)entsTOTAL. /5 PERIO'S TE,T BOO-. 1. 7re#al -$., 8Hi!her 3n!ineerin! Mathematics9, :hanna 5u(lishers, ;e# "elhi, %1st 3dition, 2011. RE)ERE%CES. 1ali ;.0 7oyal M- and <at4ins C.0 8Ad)anced 3n!ineerin! Mathematics90 =ire#all Media .An im'rint of 6a4shmi 5u(lications 5)t.0 6td.,/0 ;e# "elhi0 >th 3dition, 200?. 2- Ramana -@., 8Hi!her 3n!ineerin! Mathematics9, Tata Mc7ra# Hill Co.6td., ;e# "elhi0 11th Re'rint, 2010.

3- 7reen(er! M."., 8Ad)anced 3n!ineerin! Mathematics9, 5earson 3ducation, ;e# "elhi0 2nd 3dition, 5th Re'rint, 200?. %- 7u'ta $-C and :a'oor @-:., 8 =undamentals of Mathematical $tatistics9, $ultan Chand A $ons0 ;e# "elhi, ?th 3dition,1??6.

AR6101

HISTORY O) ARCHITECT$RE A%' C$LT$RE - I

L T P!S C 0 0

OB"ECTI#ES . & To inform a(out the de)elo'ment of architecture in the Ancient <estern <orld and the cultural and conte*tual determinants that 'roduced that architecture. & To understand architecture as e)ol)in! #ithin s'ecific cultural conte*ts includin! as'ects of 'olitics0 society0 reli!ion and climate. & To !ain 4no#led!e of the de)elo'ment of architectural form #ith reference to & Technolo!y0 $tyle and Character in the 'rehistoric #orld and in Ancient 3!y't, <est Asia, 7reece and Rome. $%IT I PREHISTORIC A&E 6

Introducin! conce'ts of culture and ci)iliBation 2 5aleolithic and ;eolithic Culture 2 art forms and e)olution of shelter 2 me!aliths 2 a!ricultural re)olution and its im'act on culture and ci)iliBation. $%IT II A%CIE%T RI#ER #ALLEY CI#ILI0ATIO%S. E&YPT 1

6andsca'e and culture of Ancient 3!y't 2 history 2 reli!ious and funerary (eliefs and 'ractices 2 monumentality 2 tom( architectureC e)olution of the 'yramid from the masta(a 2 tem'le architectureC mortuary tem'les and cult tem'les 7reat 5yramid of Cheo's, 7iBeh 2 Tem'le of Ammon Ra, :arna4 2 Tem'le of A(u $im(el .Roc4 Cut/ $%IT III A%CIE%T RI#ER #ALLEY CI#ILI0ATIO%S. MESOPOTAMIA 2

+r(aniBation in the =ertile Crescent 2 $umerian, a(ylonian, Assyrian and 5ersian culture 2 e)olution of city-states and their character 2 la# and #ritin! 2 theocracy and architecture 2 e)olution of the Bi!!urat 2 'alacesDi!!urat of +r, +rnamu 2 5alace of $ar!on, :horsa(ad 2 5alace at 5erse'olis $%IT I# CLASSICAL PERIO'. &REECE 12

6andsca'e and culture of 7reece 2 Minoan and Mycenaean cultures 2 Hellenic and Hellenistic cultures 2 7ree4 character 2 7ree4 'olis and democracy 2 7ree4 city 'lannin! 2 architecture in the archaic and classic 'eriods 2 "omestic architectureE 5u(lic uildin!sC A!ora, stoas0 theaters0 (ouletrion and stadias 2 7ree4 tem'leC e)olution and classification 2 5arthenon and 3rection 2 orders in architectureC "oric0 lonic0 Corinthian 2 o'tical illusions in architecture. $%IT # CLASSICAL 12 PERIO'. ROME

Roman historyC Re'u(lic and 3m'ire 2 Roman reli!ion and the Roman tem'le 2 Roman character 2 lifestyle 2 Roman ur(an 'lannin! 2 art and architecture as im'erial 'ro'a!andaC forums and (asilicas 2 domestic architecture 2 structural forms0 materials and techni,ues of construction 2 orders in architectureC Tuscan and Com'osite. RomeC =orum Romanum and other Im'erial =orums0 3nclosure and mani'ulation of s'aceC 5antheon 2 5u(lic (uildin!sC Colloseum, Circus Ma*imus0 Thermae of Caraculla. TOTAL . /5 PERIO'S RE+$IRE' REA'I%&S

1- $ir anister =letcher, A History of Architecture, C $ 5u(lications .Indian 3dition/,1???. 2- $'iro :ostof 2 A History of Architecture 2 $ettin! and Rituals0 F*ford +ni)ersity 5ress0 6ondon, 1?G5. 3- 6eland M RothE +nderstandin! ArchitectureC Its elements0 history and meanin!E Craftsman HouseE 1??%.

RE)ERE%CES 1- 5ier 6ui!i ;er)i0 7eneral 3ditor 2 History of <orld Architecture 2 $eries0 Harry ;- A(rams0 Inc- 5u(., ;e# Hor40 1?>2. 2- 6loyd $. and Muller H.<., History of <orld Architecture 2 $eries0 =a(er and =a(er 6td., 6ondon, 1?G6. 3- 7osta, 3. $amdstr', Man the uilder, Mc.7ra# Hill oo4 Com'any0 ;e# Hor40 1?>0. %- <e(( and $chaefferE <estern Ci)ilisation @olume IE @;RC ;HC 1?62. 5- @incent $cullyC ArchitectureE Architecture 2 The ;atural and the Man Made C Har'er Collins 5u(C 1??1.

AR6102

THEORY O) ARCHITECT$RE - I

L T P!S C 0 0

OB"ECTI#ES . & To introduce the )arious facets of architecture and its influencin! factors& To introduce the formal )oca(ulary of architecture as one of the #ays to e*'erience the (uilt en)ironment. & To understand and a''reciate the uni)ersals of architectural form and s'ace in terms of elements and 'rinci'les #ithin 'articular historical0 cultural and !eo!ra'hic conte*ts. $%IT I I%TRO'$CTIO% TO ARCHITECT$RE 2 "efinitions of Architecture 2 Fri!in of Architecture 2 architecture as a disci'line 2 conte*t for architecture as satisfyin! human needsC functional, aesthetic and 'sycholo!icaloutline of com'onents and as'ects of architectural form-site, structure, s4in, materials0 ser)ices0 use0 circulation, e*'ression, character, e*'erience 2 Introduction to the formal )oca(ulary of architecture and 7estalt ideas of )isual 'erce'tion. $%IT II ELEME%TS O) ARCHITECT$RE 1

+nderstandin! fundamental elements such as 'oint, line, 'lane, form and s'ace, sha'e0 'attern, li!ht, colour, surface and te*ture #ith reference to the e)olution of architectural form and s'ace. $%IT III ELEME%TS O) ARCHITECT$RE 3 )ORM (

+nderstandin! 'erce'tual effects of s'ecific !eometric forms such as s'here, cu(e, 'yramid0 cylinder and cone and its sections as #ell as their deri)ati)es #ith res'ect to the e)olution of architectural form and s'ace. $%IT I# ELEME%TS O) ARCHITECT$RE 3 SPACE (

+nderstandin! 'erce'tual effects of s'ecific confi!uration of architectural s'aces 2 3nclosure 2 Internal and 3*ternal, Continuous s'aces 2 $'atial relationshi' and its ty'es0 $'atial or!anisationC CentraliBed, 6inear, Radial Clustered, 7rid 2 (uilt form and o'en s'ace relationshi's$%IT # PRI%CIPLES O) ARCHITECT$RE 12 +nderstandin! fundamental 'rinci'les such as 'ro'ortion, scale, (alance0 symmetryIasymmetry, rhythm, a*is0 hierarchy0 datum, unity, harmony, dominance, clima* 2

Mo)ement #ith reference to the architectural form and s'ace 2 detailed study of relationshi' (et#een architectural form and circulation 2 Ty'es of circulation 2 uildin! a''roach and entrance, 'ath confi!uration and form, 'ath s'ace relationshi', orientation. TOTAL . /5 PERIO'S

RE+$IRE' REA'I%&S. 1- =rancis ".:. Chin!, Architecture-=orm, $'ace and Frder, @an ;ostrand Reinhold Com'any0 ;e# Hor40 200>. 2- $imon +n#in, Analysin! Architecture, Rouled!e, 6ondon, 2003. 3- 5ramar @-$., "esi!n =undamentals in Architecture, $omaiya 5u(lications 5ri)ate 6td.0 ;e# "elhi, 1?>3. %- Hatin 5andya, 3lements of $'ace ma4in!, Ma'in 200>. RE)ERE%CES. 1- 6eland M.Roth 2 +nderstandin! Architecture0 its e*'erience history and meanin!0 Craftsman house, 1??%. 2- 5eter )on Meiss 2 3lements of architecture 2 from form to 'lace, $'on 5ress 1?>>. 3- Rudolf Arnheim 2 The dynamics of architectural form, +ni)ersity of California 5ress 1?>>. %- ;eils 5ra40 Mounton A Co. The lan!ua!e of Architecture 1?6G. 5- 5aul Alan Johnson 2 The Theory of Architecture 2 Conce'ts and themes0 @an ;ostrand Reinhold Co., ;e# Hor40 1??%. 6- Helen Marie 3)ans and Carla "a)id "unneshil0 An in)itation to desi!n0 Macmillan 5u(lishin! Co. Inc., ;e# Hor40 1?G2.

AR610

B$IL'I%& MATERIALS - I

L T P!S C 0 0

OB"ECTI#ES . & To ha)e an understandin! of the 'ro'erties0 characteristics0 stren!th0 manufacture0 'rocessin! and a''lication of materials such as soil, lime, roc4s and stones& To inform the 'ro'erties0 characteristics and use of (am(oo, 'alm0 stra#0 etcand methods of 'reser)ation and treatment. & To sensitiBe the students to the use of these naturally occurrin! materials in the conte*t of creatin! a !reen architecture. $%IT I SOILS (

=undamentals of $oil $cience, Ty'es of soils0 5rinci'les of $oil $ta(iliBation, Characteristics of core, Ty'es of $ta(iliBers0 Re,uirements and Ty'es of mud#all (uildin! and surface 'rotection. $%IT II LIME 2

Ty'es of lime, Classification of lime, com'arison (et#een fat lime and hydraulic lime0 Manufacturin! 'rocess sla4in!, Hardenin! 2 Testin! and $tora!e, 6ime 'utty, 5recautions in handlin! and uses of lime. $%IT III BAMBOO A%' OTHER MATERIALS 10

am(oo 2 am(oo as 'lant classification, s'ecies0 !eo!ra'hical distri(ution, Anatomy of am(oo, 5ro'erties0 stren!th, 'rocessin!, har)estin!, #or4in! of am(oo tools 2 Treatment and 'reser)ation of am(oo and uses of am(oo.

Cane, !ate, coir, coconut - 7ro#th, =orm, $ha'e, 6ea)es, =lo#erin!, 5ro'a!ation Roofin! materials 2 Thatch, !rass0 am(oo, reeds 2 asics 2 Case studies and a''lications.

$%IT I#

STRA* 6

BALES

$tra# as a (uildin! material-'hysical as'ects - asics0 =ire, moisture, insects and 'ests 'roof. 5lasterin! stra# (ale #alls0 stra# (ale roof. $%IT # ROC-S 12 A%' STO%ES

Classification of roc4s0 $ources, $easonin!, Kuarryin! of stones, "ressin!, Characteristics of stones, Testin! of stones0 Common (uildin! stones and their uses. Masonary and 'a)in!- $tone )eneerin!, 'reser)ation of stones "eterioration of stones0 "ura(ility0 5reser)ation0 $election of stones0 Artificial stonesRE+$IRE' TOTAL. /5 PERIO'S REA'I%&S. 1- @ar!hese 5-C., uildin! Materials0 5rentice Hall of India 'ut 6td ;e# "elhi 1100010 2005. 2- "un4el(er! .:/, am(us 2 am(oo, am(oo as a uildin! Material, :arl :ramer @erla! $tutt!art, 2000. 3uildin! #ith stra# - "esi!n and Technolo!y of a $ustaina(le Architecture 7ernot Min4e and =riedemann Mahl4e ir4hauser 2 5u(lisher for Architecture erlin 2 ostan0 2005. RE)ERE%CES. 1- "u!!al $.:-, uildin! materials0 F*ford and I H 'u(lishin! Co, 'ut, 6td, ;e# "elhi 110001, 1??>. 2- $'enc4e R. =. and Coo4 ".J. uildin! Materials in "e)elo'in! Countries 2 John <iley and sons 1?G3.

AR6111

ARCHITECT$RAL 'RA*I%& - I

L T P!S C 0 0 5

OB"ECTI#E S & To introduce the conce'ts and fundamentals of architectural dra#in!, to de)elo' re'resentation s4ills and to nurture the understandin! of the nature of !eometrical forms and sim'le (uildin! forms and to teach the lan!ua!e of architectural and (uildin! re'resentation in t#o- and three- dimensionsE To introduce the (asics of measured dra#in!. $%IT I &EOMETRICAL 15 'RA*I%&. I%TRO'$CTIO%

Introduction to fundamentals of dra#in!I draftin!C Construction of lines0 line )alue, line ty'es0 letterin!, dimensionin!, re'resentation, format for 'resentation, etc.E Construction of an!les0 use of scalesE Construction of circles0 tan!ents0 cur)es and conic sections-

$%IT II

&EOMETRICAL 'RA*I%&. PLA%E &EOMETRY

20

Construction and de)elo'ment of 'lanar surface 2 s,uare, rectan!le, 'oly!on etc Introduction of multi- )ie# 'roLection 2 'roLection of 'oints, lines and 'lanes$%IT III &EOMETRICAL 'RA*I%&. SOLI' &EOMETRY 10

Multi- )ie# 'roLection of solids 2 cu(e, 'rism, 'yramids0 cones0 cylinders etc.E $ections of solids0 true sha'e of solids-

$%IT I#

&EOMETRICAL 'RA*I%&. A,O%OMETRIC PRO"ECTIO%

10

Isometric0 'lan o(li,ue and ele)ation o(li,ue 'roLection of 'lanes0 solids and com(ination of solid etc$%IT # MEAS$RE' 'RA*I%& 20

Isometric0 'lan o(li,ue and ele)ation o(li,ue 'roLection of 'lanes0 solids and com(ination of solid etcTOTAL . 15 PERIO'S RE+$IRE' REA'I%&S 1- Morris IH., 7eometrical "ra#in! for Art $tudents - Frient 6on!man, Madras, 200%. 2- =rancis ". :. Chin!, Architectural 7ra'hics, John 2 <iley and $ons, 200?. 3- =raser Ree4ie, Ree4ie1s Architectural "ra#in!, 3d#ard Arnold, 1??5 RE)ERE%CES . 16eslie Martin C., Architectural 7ra'hics, The Macmillan Com'any, ;e# Hor40 1?>G.

AR6112

ART ST$'IO

L T P!S C 0 0 5

OB"ECTI#ES . & To de)elo' 'resentation s4ills0 )isual e*'ression and re'resentation, ima!inati)e thin4in! and creati)ity throu!h a hands on #or4in! #ith )arious mediums and materials& To familiariBe the students #ith the )arious mediums and techni,ues of art throu!h #hich artistic e*'ression can (e achie)ed & To familiariBe students #ith the !rammar of art (y in)ol)in! them in a series of free hand e*ercises (oth indoor and outdoor to understand form, 'ro'ortion, scale, etc & In)ol)in! them in a series of e*ercises #hich #ill hel' them e*'eriment #ith form and )olume. & To in)ol)e students in a series of e*ercises #hich #ill loo4 at !ra'hic and a(stract re'resentations of art. $%IT I 'RA*I%& 2/

Introduction to art 2 3lements and 'rinci'les of dra#in! 2 Ty'es of dra#in! 2 @isual effects of dra#in! 2 $cale dra#in! 2 Com'osition 2 A''roach to s4etchin! 2 $tudy of li!ht, shade and shado#. 3*ercise in)ol)in! Indoor and out door s4etchin! 2 $'ot s4etchin! - "ra#in! from ima!ination 2 $tudy of 3 " effects throu!h li!ht and shade from nature 2 Tools and

materials 2 Illustration 2 $tudy of human (ein! and mo(iles. $%IT II PAI%TI%& I 12

Introduction of 'aintin! 2 Colour 2 5ro'erties of colour 2 Colour schemes 2 Ty'es of colours - A''lication and )isual effects of colour. 3*ercise in)ol)in! $tudy of colour 2 5ro'erties of 'a'er, (rush and other tools 2 asic #ashes 2 3" effects from still-life, nature and (uilt en)ironment usin! mono chromatic and multi colour.

$%IT III

PAI%TI%& II

15

Indoor and out door 'aintin! 2 Renderin! techni,ues 3*ercise in)ol)in! <ater colour 2 <ater solu(le colour 'encil 2 Tem'ra 2 Acarali 2 <ater solu(le oil colour 2 Fil colour 2 5en and in4 2 rush 2 Air (rush 2 Mi*ed mediums 2 $tudy of multi colour and 3" effects from nature and (uilt en)ironment. $%IT I# SC$LPT$RE 12

Introduction of scul'ture 2$cul'ture usin! )arious materials such as clay0 'laster of 5aris0 'a'er mache, and #ire. $%IT # APPLIE' 12 ART

7ra'hic re'resentations 2 @isual com'osition and A(straction- 3*ercises in)ol)in! 6o!o desi!n, colla!e, calli!ra'hy and 'rintin!. TOTAL. 15 PERIO'S RE+$IRE' REA'I%&S 1- <e((, =ran40 8The Artist !uide to Com'osition9, "a)id A Charles0 +-:., 1??%. 2- "ra#in! a Creati)e 5rocess9, Chin! =rancis0 @an ;ostrand Reinhold, ;e# Hor40 1??0. 3- Alan $#ann, 7ra'hic "esi!n $chool, Har'er Collins0 1??1. RE)ERE%CES. 1- Moi)ahuntly0 8The artist dra#in! (oo49, "a)id A Charles0 +.:., 1??%. 2- Arundell .Jan/ 3*'lorin! scul'ture, Mills and oon, 6ondonICharles0 T. rand =ord Com'any0 +-$.A. 3- The art of dra#in! trees0 heads0 colours0 mi*in!, dra#in!, landsca'e and 'aintin!,#ater colour, oil colour, etc- 2 The 7rum(acher 6i(rary oo4s, ;e# Hor4 21??6. %- Cald#ell 'eter, 85en and In4 $4etchin!9, -T. ats ford 6td., 6ondon, 1??5.

AR611

BASIC 'ESI&%

L T P!S C 0 0 12 6

OB"ECTI#ES. & To understand the elements and 'rinci'les of asic "esi!n as the (uildin! (loc4s of creati)e desi!n throu!h e*ercises that #ill de)elo' the ori!inality0 e*'ression, s4ill and creati)e thin4in!. & To in)ol)e students in a num(er of e*ercises to understand the !rammar of desi!n and )isual com'osition. & To ena(le the understandin! of 3 " Com'osition (y in)ol)in! students in a num(er of e*ercises #hich #ill hel' !eneration of a form from a t#o dimensional I a(stract idea. & To ena(le the understandin! of the relationshi' (et#een the !rammar of desi!n and architecture (y in)ol)in! the students in seminarsI #or4sho's and sim'le e*ercises #hich #ill loo4 at (uildin! form analytically-

Co4te4ts. Introduction to Architectural "esi!n throu!h asic "esi!n 2 3lements of "esi!n C 5ro'erties0 ,ualities and characteristics of 'oint, line, direction sha'e, form, colour and te*ture 2 5rinci'les of "esi!nC $cale, 5ro'ortion, alance, Harmony0 Rhythm and Contrast. The course shall (e conducted (y !i)in! a num(er of e*ercises in the form of desi!n studios0 seminars and creati)e #or4sho's that are aimed at teachin! the follo#in!C

i/ ii/ iii/ i)/ )/ )i/ )ii/ )iii/

3lements and 5rinci'les of @isual Com'osition usin! 'oint, line, sha'e. 3*'lorin! colour schemes and their a''lication in a )isual com'osition and in Architectural forms and s'aces$tudy of te*ture and schemes of te*ture (oth a''lied and stimulated and their a''lication. $tudy of linear and 5lanar forms usin! sim'le material li4e Mount oard, metal foil, (o* (oards0 #ire strin!, thermocol etc$tudy of $olids and )oids to e)ol)e scul'tural forms and s'aces and e*'lore the 'lay of li!ht and shade and a''lication of color. $tudy of fluid and 'lastic forms usin! easily moulda(le materials li4e clay0 'laster of 'aris etcAnalytical a''raisal of (uildin! form in terms of )isual character, 'lay of li!ht and shade, solids and )oids etcA''lication of asic desi!n in Architectural "esi!n throu!h the mani'ulation of line, 'lane, solid and )oids and a''lication of te*ture colour, 'ro'ortion etcTOTAL. 120 PERIO'S

RE+$IRE' REA'I%&S. 1- F#en Ca''leman A Michael Jac4 Jordon, =oundations in Architecture C An Amotated Antholo!y of e!innin! "esi!n 5roLect, @an ;ostrand Reinhold ;e# Hor40 1??3. 2- Charles <allschlac!erm A Cynthia usic-$nyder, asic @isual Conce'ts and 5rinci'les for Artists, Architects and "esi!ners0 Mc 7ra# Hill, ;e# Hor4 1??2. RE)ERE%CES. 1- 5ramar @-$., "esi!n fundamentals in Architecture, $omaiya 5u(lications 5)t. 6td., ;e# ;elhi, 1?>3. 2- =rancis "-:-Chin! - Architecture - =orm $'ace and Frder @an ;ostrand Reinhold Co.0 .Canaa/, 1?>?. 3- 3lda =eBei, Henny Moore, Hamlyn, 6ondon, ;e# Hor40 $ydney, Toronto, 1?>2. %- 6a#rence unchy C.- Acrylic for $cul'ture and "esi!n, %50, <est 33rd $treet, ;e# Hor40 ;.H.10001, 1?>2. 5- 3*ner @., 5ressel "., asics $'atial "esi!n, ir4hanser, 200?.

AR6201

MECHA%ICS O) STR$CT$RES - I

L T P!S C 0 0

OB"ECTI#ES. & To ena(le a student to understand the effect of action of forces on a (ody and the conce't of e,uili(rium of the (ody throu!h e*ercises& To determine the internal forces induced in truss mem(ers due to e*ternal loads (y #or4in! out 'ro(lems& To calculate the sectional 'ro'erties .centroid, moment of inertia, section modulus and radius of !yration/ for )arious sections (y #or4in! out 'ro(lems& To study the stress 2 strain (eha)iors of steel and concrete due to a*ial loads and to determine the stresses and strains de)elo'ed in solids due to e*ternal action

throu!h select 'ro(lems& To deri)e the relationshi' (et#een elastic constants and sol)in! 'ro(lems-

$%IT I

)ORCES A%' STR$CT$RAL SYSTEMS

Ty'es of force systems - Resultant of forces-6ami1s theorem- 'rinci'le of moments )ari!non1s theorem - 'rinci'le of e,uili(rium .no reaction 'ro(lems/ - sim'le 'ro(lems $%IT II A%ALYSIS O) PLA%E TR$SSES 10

Introduction to "eterminate and Indeterminate 'lane trusses - Analysis of sim'ly su''orted and cantile)ered trusses (y method of Loints$%IT III PROPERTIES O) SECTIO% 10 Centroid- Moment of Inertia - $ection modules 2 Radius of !yration - Theorem of 'er'endicular a*is - Theorem of 'arallel a*is 2sim'le 'ro(lems$%IT I# ELASTIC PROPERTIES O) SOLI'S 10 $tress strain dia!ram for mild steel, Hi!h tensile steel and concrete - Conce't of a*ial and )olumetric stresses and strains- .e*cludin! com'osite (ar/ $%IT # ELASTIC CO%STA%TS 1 3lastic constants - Relation (et#een elastic constants - A''lication to 'ro(lems. TOTAL. /5 PERIO'S RE+$IRE' REA'I%&S 1- ansal R-:.2 A te*t (oo4 on 3n!ineerin! Mechanics0 6a*mi 5u(lications, "elhi, 2005. 2- ansal R.:. 2 A te*t(oo4 on $tren!th of Materials, 6a4shmi 5u(lications0 "elhi 200>. RE)ERE%CES. 1- 5unmia 5-C., $tren!th of Materials and Theory of $tructuresE @ol. I, 6a4mi 5u(lications0 "elhi 1??%. 2- Ramamrutham $-, $tren!th of Materials 2 "han'atrai A $ons0 "elhi, 1??0. 3- ;ash <-A., $tren!th of Materials 2 $chaums $eries 2 Mc7ra# Hill oo4 Com'any0 1?G?. %- RaL'ut R.:. 2 $tren!th of Materials0 $. Chand A Com'any 6td. ;e# "elhi 1??6.

AR6202

HISTORY O) ARCHITECT$RE A%' C$LT$RE - II

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0 0 OB"ECTI#ES . & To understand Indian architecture as e)ol)in! #ithin s'ecific cultural conte*ts includin! as'ects of society0 reli!ion, 'olitics and climate & To !ain 4no#led!e of the de)elo'ment of architectural form #ith reference to technolo!y, style and character in the Indus )alley Ci)iliBation, @edic 'eriod and manifestation of uddhist and Hindu architecture in )arious 'arts of the country$%IT I A%CIE%T I%'IA 6 Indus @alley Ci)iliBationC culture and 'attern of settlement.- Aryan ci)iliBation 2 theories and de(ates of ori!in- ori!ins of early Hinduism - @edic culture - @edic )illa!e and rudimentary forms of (am(oo and #ooden construction - ori!ins of uddhism and Jainism.

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3)olution of uddhism, uddhist thou!ht, art and culture - Hinayana and Mahayana uddhism - interaction of Hellenic A Indian Ideas in ;orthern India - e)olution of (uildin! ty'olo!ies- the stu'a, )ihara and the chaitya hall - sym(olism of the stu'a architectural 'roduction durin! Asho4aMs rule Asho4an 5illar, $arnath - roc4 cut ca)es at ara(ar - $anchi $tu'a- roc4 cut architecture in ALanta and 3llora - :arli - )iharas at ;asi4 - Rani !um'ha0 +dai!iri - Ta4ti ahai, 7andhara.

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Hindu forms of #orshi' 2 e)olution of tem'le form - meanin!, sym(olism, ritual and social im'ortance of tem'le - cate!ories of tem'le - elements of tem'le architecture - early shrines of the 7u'ta and Chalu4yan 'eriods Ti!a#a tem'le - 6adh :han and "ur!a tem'le, Aihole - 5a'anatha, @iru'a4sha tem'les, 5attada4al :ailasanatha tem'le, 3llora. $%IT I# TEMPLE 12 ARCHITECT$RE SO$THER% I%'IA

rief history of $outh India - relation (et#een ha4ti 'eriod and tem'le architecture of tem'le to#ns - "ra)idian Frder - e)olution and form of !o'uram Roc4 cut 'roductions under 5alla)asC $hore tem'le, Maha(ali'uram and :ailasanatha tem'le, :anchi'uram - Chola ArchitectureC ;artamalai, rihadees#ara, 7an!ai4onda Chola'uram and "arasuram tem'les -2 tem'le !ate#ays of Madurai and Chidam(aram - tem'le to#nsC Madurai, $riran!am and :anchi'uram Hoysala architectureC elur and Hale(id. $%IT # TEMPLE ARCHITECT$RE -%ORTHER% I%'IA 1

Tem'le architecture of 7uLarat, Frissa, Madhya'radesh and RaLasthan - their salient features 6in!araLa Tem'le, hu)anes#ar - $un tem'le, :onara4. - $omnatha tem'le0 7uLarat, $urya 4und, Modhera :haLuraho, Madhya'radesh - "il#ara tem'le, Mt. A(u TOTAL. /5 PERIO'S RE+$IRE' REA'I%&S. 1- 5ercy ro#n, Indian Architecture . uddhist and Hindu 5eriod/, Tara'ore)ala and $ons0 om(ay0 1?G3. 2- $atish 7ro)er, The Architecture of India . uddhist and Hindu 5eriod/, @i4as 5u(lishin! Housin! 5)t- 6td., ;e# "elhi, 2003. 3- Christo'er Tad!ell, The History of Architecture in India from the "a#n of ci)iliBation to the 3nd of the RaL, 6on!mon 7rou' +.:.6td., 6ondon, 1??0. RE)ERE%CES. 123%57eor!e Michell, The Hindu Tem'le, I 5u(., om(ay0 1?>>. $tella :ramrisch The Hindu Tem'le, Motilal anarsidass0 1?>6. 5arames#aran'illai @-R., Tem'le culture of south India, Inter India 5u(lications0 7eor!e Michell 3d, Tem'le To#ns of Tamil ;adu, Mar! 5u(s0 1??5. Ra'hael "., Tem'les of Tamil ;aduE <or4s of Art, =ast 5rint $er)ice 5)t 6td., 1??6.

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THEORY O) ARCHITECT$RE - II

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OB"ECTI#ESC & To introduce factors that lendin! meanin! to architecture,

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e*'ression0 communication. To understand architecture as a 'roduct of historical conte*t throu!h introduction to as'ects of style, character and architectural mo)ements To understand the !eneration of indi)idual meanin! in architecture throu!h study of 'hiloso'hiesItheories and e*em'lary #or4s of architects To introduce thorou!h case studies0 tools for re'resentin!, analyBin! and inter'retin! architecture. To actually learn to re'resent, analyBe and inter'ret the architectural e*'erience holistically throu!h li)e case studies

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MEA%I%& I% ARCHITECT$RE

Architecture as a )ehicle of e*'ressin!, sym(olism and communication- Illustrati)e e*am'les $%IT II ARCHITECT$RAL CHARACTER (

Ideas of character, style, architectural mo)ementC Illustrati)e e*am'les across )arious 'eriods in history$%IT III *OR-S O) ARCHITECTS 12

Role of indi)idual architects in the !eneration of architectural form, throu!h study of e*em'lary #or4s0 architectural ins'irations, 'hiloso'hies0 ideolo!ies and theories of architects$%IT I# A%ALY0I%& ARCHITECT$RE (

Introduction to modes of understandin! architecture in totality in terms of the )arious as'ects studied (efore in the su(Lect 2 understandin! ho# case studies ha)e used re'resentational0 analytic and inter'retational tools $%IT # E,PERIE%CI%& ARCHITECT$RE (

+nderstandin! architecture in totality in terms of the )arious as'ects studied in this course firsthand e*'erience, analysis and inter'retation of (uildin! TOTAL ./5 PERIO'S RE+$IRE' REA'I%& 1- Hatin 5andya, 3lements of $'ace ma4in!, Ma'in 200> 2- $imon+n#in, AnalyBin! Architecture, Routled!e 2003 3- =rancis ".:-Chin!, Architecture, =orm, $'ace and FrderE III 3dition, John <iley0 200> %- 6eland M.- Roth, +nderstandin! ArchitectureC Its 3lements- History, And Meanin!, Icon 3ditions0 1??3 5- HaBe J Con#ay0 Ro#an Roenisch, +nderstandin! Architecture, Routled!e 2005

RE)ERE%CES 123%5Anthony Antoniades0 5oetics of architecture - Theory of desi!n, <iley 200G $teen 3iler Rasmussen - 3*'eriencin! architecture, MIT 5ress 1?6% 5eter )on Meiss -3lements of architecture - =rom =orm to 5lace, $'an 5ress 1??2 ryan 6a#son -Ho# "esi!ners Thin40 Architectural 5ress 6tdN 6ondon, 1?G0. Hanno Rauter(er!, Tal4in! Architecture, inter)ie# #ith Architects0 5reste1200G The AD of Modern Architecture-Taschen 200>.

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B$IL'I%& MATERIALS - II

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& To ha)e an understandin! of the 'ro'erties0 characteristics0 stren!th0 manufacture0 'rocessin! and a''lication of materials such as (ric4 and other clay 'roducts& To inform the 'ro'erties and characteristics of tim(er, its con)ersion, 'reser)ation and uses& To inform of the )arious mar4et forms of tim(er0 their 'roduction0 'ro'erties and a''lication in the (uildin! industry-

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BRIC-S

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Classification of (ric4s includin! (ric4s su(stitutes li4e fly ash (ric4s, characteristics0 in!redients of (ric4s 2 Manufacture of (ric4s 2 =orms of (ric4s 2 Testin! of (ric4s 2 $torin! 2 6i!ht #ei!ht (ric4s 2 Case studies and a''lication. 6i!ht #ei!ht (ric4s$%IT II CLAY PRO'$CTS 12

Manufacture of (urnt clay (ric4s0 'a)in! (ric4s0 hollo# (ric4s 2 terracotta, 'orcelain0 stone#are, earthen#are 7laBin! and their uses 2 7laBed ceramic tiles0 =ully )itrified tiles0 Ceramic sanitary a''liances, $tone#are 'i'es and fittin!s. Roofin! materials - Manufacture of Man!alore tiles0 'ot tiles0 'an tiles 2 Case studies and a''lication. $%IT III TIMBER 2

Classification of trees0 structure of trees, "efects in tim(er, $tora!e of tim(er, +ses of tim(er, characteristics0 seasonin! of tim(er, "efects and diseases0 "ecay of tim(er0 5reser)ation, =ire resistance, Conser)ation of tim(er. $%IT I# TIMBER PRO'$CTS 2

Mar4et forms of tim(er, Industrial tim(er, - @eneers and @eneer 5ly#oods0 5article (oard0 Hard (oard, =i(re (oard, loc4 (oard and 6amin (oards, 6aminates, ad)anta!es and loc4(oard uses$%IT # PAI%TI%& A%' #AR%ISHI%& I% TIMBER 1

Com'osition, characteristics0 're'aration, 5rimer, 5aintin! different surfaces- 3namels0 5aint, @arnishin! 2 ty'es of )arnishin! Miscellaneous 'aints0 defects0 uses and cost of materialsRE+$IRE' REA'I%&S TOTAL. /5 PERIO'S

1- Ran!#ala $. C., 3n!ineerin! Materials0 Charotar, 5u(lishin! House, Anand23GG 0010 India, 200>. 2- "u!!al $-:., uildin! materials, ;e# A!e International, ;e# "elhi, 200?. 3- Resh'ande .0 Materials and Construction0 Friental <atchman 5u(lishin! House, 5oona-2. RE)ERE%CES. 1- @ar!hese 5-C., uildin! Materials0 5rentice Hall of India 'ut 6td, ;e# "elhi 1100010 2005. 2- $'enc4e R.J- and Coo4 $.J., uildin! materials in de)elo'in! countries0 John <iley and sons 1?G3.

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B$IL'I%& CO%STR$CTIO% 5 I

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OB"ECTI#ES & To in)ol)e students in a num(er of dra#in! e*ercises that #ill analyBe the )arious (uildin! com'onents in a sim'le load (earin! structure. & To in)ol)e students in a num(er of dra#in! e*ercises that #ill loo4 at the desi!n and detail of sim'le structures usin! naturally occurrin! materials such as mud, (am(oo, stra#, etc& To in)ol)e students in a num(er of dra#in! e*ercises that #ill loo4 at the desi!n and detail of )arious (uildin! com'onents in a sim'le load (earin! structure usin! stone. $%IT I I%TRO'$CTIO% 10 =unctional re,uirements of (uildin! and its com'onents0 introduction to conce't of load (earin! and framed structures- 3*ercises 2 in)ol)in! the same. $%IT II SOILS 20

"etailin! of #alls0 roofs0 floorin! and foundations usin! soils .rammed earth, com'ressed (loc4s/. "esi!n e*ercises usin! soil for (uildin! com'onents in small scale (uildin!s li4e la(orer1s house, art centre, snac4 (ar includin! detailin! of arches0 #alls0 door and #indo# o'enin!s and understandin! of the same throu!h case studies. $%IT III BAMBOO 1

"esi!n and Construction Techni,ues usin! (am(oo for (uildin! com'onents for small scale (uildin!s li4e snac4 (ar, tree house includin! detailin! of doors and #indo#s0 arches, (arrel #alls0 #ea)e structures and understandin! of the same throu!h case studies $%IT I# STRA* 12 BALES

"esi!n 3*ercises C usin! stra# (ales for (uildin! com'onents for 6oad (earin!, 5ost and eam systems0 =oundations systems0 Roofin! o'tions0 'lasterin!, door and #indo# detailin! for small scale (uildin!s and understandin! of the same throu!h case studies $%IT # STO%E 20

"esi!n 3*ercises 2 +sin! stone .Ashlar, ru((le etc.,/ for (uildin! com'onents includin! detailin! of arches0 cor(els0 co'in!, sills0 lintels0 cor(els0 arches0 claddin! in small scale (uildin!s li4e classrooms0 li(rary and community hall and understandin! the same throu!h case studies TOTAL. 15 PERIO'S RE+$IRE' REA'I%&S. 1- Arora $-5. and indra $-5., Te*t (oo4 of uildin! Construction, "han'at Rai A $ons0 ;e# "elhi - 110002, 2012 2- :lans "u4ee(er!, am(us 2 am(oo, :arl :ramer @erla! $tutt!art 7ermany0 2000. RE)ERE%CES. 1- "on A. <atson Construction Materials and 5rocesses Mc7ra# Hill 1?>2, < Mc4ey uildin! construction, @ol 1,2, 6on!man +: 1?G1. 2- arry0 The Construction of uildin!s Affiliated 3ast <est 'ress 'ut 6td ;e# "elhi 1???.

3- =rancisa "-:. Chin!,

uildin! Construction Illustrated John <iley A $ons 2000.

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ARCHITECT$RAL 'RA*I%& - II

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OB"ECTI#ES. & To in)ol)e students in a num(er of e*ercises that #ill hel' them de)elo' the s4ill of re'resentation in ad)ance dra#in! techni,ues in)ol)in! 'ers'ecti)e and scio!ra'hy& To in)ol)e students in a num(er of e*ercises that #ill hel' to understand the measured dra#in! method to document (uildin!s of architectural interest usin! sim'le and ad)ance techni,ues of re'resentation. $%IT I SCIO&RAPHY 10 5rinci'les of shade and shado# 2 construction of shado# of sim'le !eometrical sha'es 2 construction of scio!ra'hy on (uildin!, shado#s of architectural elements.

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Characteristic of 'ers'ecti)e dra#in!. Conce'ts and methods of 'ers'ecti)e dra#in!. Fne 'oint and t#o 'oint 'ers'ecti)e of sim'le !eometrical sha'es li4e cu(e, 'rism, com(ination of sha'es0 sim'le one, t#o and three-'oint 'ers'ecti)e of (uildin! interiors and e*teriors- Addin! of fi!ures0 trees furniture etc., shade and shado#s and a''lyin! renderin! techni,ues. $%IT III PERSPECTI#E. SHORT O$T METHO' 15

Introduction to short cut 'ers'ecti)e method. Addin! of fi!ures0 trees furniture etc., shade and shado#s and a''lyin! renderin! techni,ues$%IT I# MEAS$RE' 'RA*I%&. HISTORIC 'OC$ME%T ST$'Y 10

Com(ined study of historic document alon! #ith small (uildin! (y usin! sim'le measurin! tools li4e ta'es0 'hoto!ra'h etc$%IT # MEAS$RE' 15 'RA*I%&. 'OC$ME%TATIO%

"ocumentation of a com'lete (uildin! of a s'ecial interest in terms of history0 (uildin! construction, architectural e*cellence or technolo!yTOTAL. 15 PERIO'S RE+$IRE' REA'I%&S. 1- John M.Holmes, A''lied 5ers'ecti)e, $ir Isaac0 5iotman and $ons 6td., 6ondon 1?5%. 2- Ro(ert < .7ill, asic 5ers'ecti)e, Thames and Hudson, 6ondon, 1?>%. 3- 6eslie Martin C., Architectural 7ra'hics0 The Macmillan Com'any0 ;e# Hor40 1?6%. %- =rancis Chin!, Architectural 7ra'hics0 @an ;ostrand and Reinhold Com'any0 ;H 1?>5. RE)ERE%CES.

I. MEAS$RE' 'RA*I%&
123Claude atley0 Indian Architecture, ". .Tara'ore)ale $ons and Co., 6td., om(ay <illiam :ir(y 6oc4ard, "ra#in! as a Means to Architecture, @an ;ostrand, Reinhold Com'any, ;e# Hor47eor!e A "insmore, Analytical 7ra'hics 2 ".@an ;ostrand, Com'any Inc., Canada.

II.PERSPECTI#E %InteriorsC 5ers'ecti)e in Architectural "esi!n 7ra'hic - $MA 5u(lishin! Co. 6td.0 Ja'an, 1?6>.

III. SCIO&RAPHY 56>3rnest ;orlin!, 5ers'ecti)e dra#in!, <alter =ostor Art oo4s0 California, 1?G6. ernard Al4ins - 1%>, Architectural Renderin!, <alter =oster Art oo4s0 1?G6. Ro(er < .7ill, Ad)anced 5ers'ecti)e, Thames and Hudson, 6ondon, 1?>%.

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ARCHITECT$RAL 'ESI&% - I

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OB"ECTI#ES. & To ena(le the conce'tualiBation of form, s'ace and structure throu!h creati)e thin4in! and to initiate architectural desi!n 'rocess deri)in! from first 'rinci'les.

& To in)ol)e students in a desi!n 'roLect.s/ that #ill in)ol)e sim'le s'ace 'lannin! and the understandin! of the functional as'ects of !ood desi!n. & To in)ol)e students in a small scale (uildin! 'roLect.s/ #hich #ill sensitiBe them to intelli!ent 'lannin! that is res'onsi)e to the en)ironmental conte*t. & To in)ol)e students in (uildin! case study (y choosin! a''ro'riate e*am'les to ena(le them to formulate and concretiBe their conce'ts and architectural 'ro!ram. & To en!a!e in discussion and analytical thin4in! (y the conduct of seminarsI #or4sho's. & To ena(le the 'resentation of conce'ts throu!h )arious modes and techni,ues that #ill mo)e constantly (et#een 2" re'resentation and 3" modelin!. $cale and Com'le*ityC 'roLects in)ol)in! small s'an, sin!le s'ace, sin!le use s'aces #ith sim'le mo)ement, 'redominantly horiBontal, as #ell as sim'le function 'u(lic (uildin!s of small scaleE 'assi)e ener!y Areas of focusI concernC & architectural form and s'ace & aesthetic and 'sycholo!ical e*'erience of form and s'ace in terms of scale, colour0 li!ht, te*ture, etc., & function and needC user re,uirements0 anthro'ometrics0 s'ace standards0 circulation & ima!e and sym(olism Ty'olo!yI 'roLectC (edroom, (athroom, 4itchen, sho', e*hi(ition 'a)ilion, children1s en)ironment, snac4 (ar, residence, 'etrol (un4, fire station. TOTAL. 120 PERIO'S RE+$IRE' REA'I%& .

1- Jose'h "e Chiara, Michael J Cros(ie, Time $a)er $tandards for uildin! Ty'es, Mc7ra# Hill 5rofessional 2001. 2- Julius 5anero, Martin Delni40 Human "imension and Interior $'ace, <hitney 6i(rary of "esi!n, 1?>5 3- Jose'h "e Chiara0 Julius 5anero0 Martin Delni40 Time $a)er $tandards for Interior "esi!n and $'ace 5lannin!, Mc7ra# Hill 2001. %- 3rnst ;euferts Architects "ata, lac4#ell 2002 5- Ramsey et al, Architectural 7ra'hic $tandards0 <iley 2000 RE)ERE%CES. 1- Hidea4i Hare!uchi, A Com'arati)e analysis of 20th century houses, Academy 3ditions0 1?GG 2- Ro(ert 5o#ell, Tro'ical Asian House, $elect oo4s0 1??6 3- Terence Conran, The 3ssential House oo4, Conran Fcto'us0 1??% %- $am =. Miller0 "esi!n 5rocessC A 5rimer for Architectural and Interior "esi!n, @an ;ostrand Reinhold, 1??5.

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