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Syllabus approved in the 6

th
regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
th
egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR-481 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN VIII B"#rch $
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OBJECTIVE
-o familiari8e the students 9ith speciali8ed building design: laying emphasis on advanced structure and
service re;uirements"
CONTENTS
UNIT I %-ime2si, 9ee)s&
.esign of a multi2storied office2cum2commercial building or a design involving large spans i"e":
e,hibition pavilions: industrial buildings etc"
UNIT II %-ime2seven 9ee)s&
.esign of buildings 9ith speciali8ed services: such as hospitals and hotels"
NOTE:
-9o design problems each of 05 to 06 9ee)s and one time problem of 01 9ee) is to be
completed in this semester" -he concerned faculty is re;uired to frame a detailed programme for
each of the above design problems and time problem 9ith reference to the above contents"
REFERENCE BOOKS
Commercial Building .esign < Burt =osar ittelmann
'andboo) of #rchitectural .etails for Commercial Buildings < .echiara
'ospitals and 'ealthcare *acility .esign < 1iller > S9ensson
#rchitecture of -all Buildings < Council of -all buildings and ?rban 'abitat
'ospitals20lanning: .esign > 1anagement < @"."=unders: S"@opinath > #"=ata)am
#rchitecture for 3ndustry < Charles Broto: #rian 1ostaedi > Aulie omeo
-he best in 3ndustrial #rchitecture < #lan 0hilips
-he best in -rade > +,hibition -rade .esign < Stafford Cliff
Syllabus approved in the 6
th
regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
th
egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR-482 ADVANCED BUILDING CONSTRUCTION I B"#rch $
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150 $hours 05
2 2 2 $ 6 $5 40 2 !5
OBJECTIVE
-o ma)e the students learn about all the aspects of advanced building construction techni;ues"
CONTENTS
UNIT I (Time- Nie !ee"#$
3ntroduction to ne9 structural forms and methods of their e,ecution such as from 9or) re;uired
for e,ecution of shell structures: coffers: 9affles: folded plates: etc"
3ntroduction to structural steel systems and other systems for large span structures etc" .etailed
dra9ings/studies of construction of verendeel girder: space steel frames: hinged portal trusses
etc"
UNIT II (Time-%!& !ee"#$
.esign and .etails of basements and roof gardens"
.etailing of Curtain 9alls"
UNIT - II' (Time-%()ee !ee"#$
3ntroduction to cost effective and environmentally friendly building materials such as Stabili8ed
mud bloc)s: 'ollo9 concrete bloc)s: #erated concrete bloc)s: *ly ash bric)s: eco boards: hus)
boards etc"
3ntroduction to high tech building materials li)e structural gla8ing: vitreous tiles: artificial veneers
etc"
NOTE:
-he time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time ta)en to complete
each" -he mar)s for sessional 9or) may be divided accordingly"
REFERENCE BOOKS
Steel Structure and #rchitecture < +ggen > Sanda)er
Structural #nalysis and .esign of -all buildings < Bungale S" -aranath
'andboo) of .esigning and 3nstallation of services in Building comple,: 'ighrise Buildings <
C"="Aain
Building Structures < Aames #mbrose
Syllabus approved in the 6
th
regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
th
egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR- 48* LANDSCA+E DESIGN B"#rch $
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50 4 hours 04
2 1 2 2 4 55 10 2 25
OBJECTIVE
-his course is aimed at providing a comprehensive )no9ledge regarding ecological aspects and
environmental concerns in landscape design besides the advanced )no9ledge of basic elements of
landscape design"
CONTENTS
UNIT I (Time-#i, !ee"#$
3ntroduction and historical bac)drop of the evolution of landscape design as a process of interface
bet9een 1an and Dature"
3ntroduction to ecology and its importance to /andscape designers"
# brief history of gardens 9orld over li)e 1ughal: Aapanese: Chinese: 3talian: *rench: +nglish and
their relevance in their time: conte,t and social needs"
#dvanced )no9ledge of basic elements of /andscape .esign and their effects in conte,t to the
environmental concerns"
UNIT II (Time--&.) !ee"#$
Site analysis and site structure unity"
Basic )no9ledge of contour/mapping and various methods of documentation of physical features:
topography and landscape elements"
0reparation of small /andscape scheme"
UNIT III (Time-#i, !ee"#$
Contemporary landscape design 9or)/proEects in 3ndia"
Case studies of varied urban situations 9ith typical different landscape characters in Chandigarh:
.elhi region to analy8e and assess their present landscape status by applying )no9ledge and
techni;ues ac;uired as above"
/andscape design proposal based on above mentioned analysis as a studio e,ercise"
+,pert lectures/9or)shops to be organi8ed"
NOTE:
-he time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time ta)en to complete
each" -he mar)s for sessional 9or) may be divided accordingly"
REFERENCE BOOKS
-ime Saver Standards for /andscape #rchitecture < Charles (" 'arris > Dicholas -" .ines
/andscape .esign < /eroy @" 'annebaum
.esign on the /andscape < 0"#"0reece
/andscape .esign: #n 3nternational survey < *ieldhouse > 'arvey
/andscape .etailing < 1icheal /ittle9ood
0lanting .esign <2 0" (al)er: -heodre ."
/andscape #rchitecture Construction < /andphair > =latt
Site .esign @raphics < 1ichael S" =endel
/andscape an 3nspiration < 'ans .ieter Schael
F3ntroduction to /andscape .esignGAohn (iley and SonsG 2 1otloch: Aohn /"
F/andscape #rchitectureG1c@ra92'ill"2 Simonds Aohn Hrmsbee:2
-rees of Chandigarh2 aEnish (attas
Syllabus approved in the 6
th
regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
th
egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
Syllabus approved in the 6
th
regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
th
egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR 484 URBAN DESIGN B"#rch $
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50 4 hours 04
2 1 2 2 4 55 10 2 25
OBJECTIVE
-o appreciate the nature and role of various facets of ?rban .esign in the ma)ing of the built
environment"
CONTENTS
UNIT I (Time--i/e !ee"#$
3ntroduction to the role and scope of urban .esign" Comparison 9ith architecture and -o9n
0lanning"
.eterminants of urban forms such as landform: climate: symbolism: activity patterns: socio2
cultural factors: materials and techni;ues and other conte,tual references" Case e,amples from
various periods in history and different parts of the 9orld"
Cocabulary of ?rban .esign: urban 0atterns: @rain: te,ture: .ensity etc:
Concepts of image ability" +lements of the cityGs image: 0aths: nodes: landmar)s: edges and
districts < their characteristics: role and interrelationship"
.esigning parts of the cityI Systems of communication and utility: visual e,pression: accent and
contrast: urban character: landscape features and city e,tension areas"
UNIT II (Time--i/e !ee"#$
-ypes of urban spaces < streets: s;uare: precinct: pia88a: mall etc"
Carious elements of urban spaces through history" ole of public places in the contemporary city"
.esign principles < scale and +nclosure
Case studies of 9ell )no9n urban spaces from various periods of history to illustrate their design
and performance aspects"
UNIT III (Time--&.) !ee"#$
ole of legislation and controls in the built environment"
-ypes of urban controlsI *#: 3ncentive Joning: .ensity: 0lanned ?nit .evelopment: Building
'eight: Building Bul) etc" Special provisions of -o9n 0lanning #cts" #nalysis of urban legislations
of .elhi: 1umbai etc"
#esthetic legislations < historical development and applications" Case e,amples of aesthetic
controls of Chandigarh < their basis: characteristics and problems of implementation and
enforcement"
NOTE:
-he time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time ta)en to complete
each" -he mar)s for sessional 9or) may be divided accordingly"
REFERENCE BOOKS
0eople 0laces < .esign guidelines for urban open spaces < 1arcus > *rancis
?rban .esign < @reen .imensions < 1oughtin
?rban #rchitecture: City 0lanning < #rco colour collection
-he 'eritage of ?rban design < 0" Sperigan
3mage of a City < =evin /ynchBeautiful 3
-he ?rban 0attern2City 0lanning > .esign < #rthur B" @allion > Simon +isner
Building dra9ing 9ith an integrated approach to Built environment < Shah: 0at)i > =ale
#rchitects 'andboo) eady ec)oner < CharanEit S"Shah
Syllabus approved in the 6
th
regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
th
egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
B"#rch" $
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AR- 480 EARTH 1UAKE RESISTANT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION I
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50 4 'ours 04
2 2 2 1 4 55 10 2 25
OBJECTIVE
-o let the students understand the terminology used in +arth;ua)e and its effects on structural and non2
structural elements"
CONTENTS:
Ui%-I 2E'eme%3)4 Sei#m&'&546: (Time- T!& !ee"#$
a) +arth;ua)e occurrence in the 9orld: plate tectonics: faults: earth;ua)e ha8ard map of 3ndia and
the states"
b) Causes of earth;ua)e: seismic 9aves: magnitude: and intensity: and epicenter and energy
release: characteristics of strong earth;ua)e ground motion"
Ui%-II 2I%)&7.8%i& %& T(e&)4 &- Vi9)3%i&#6: (Time- T!& !ee"#$
a) Single degree undamped and damped systems: resonance: response to earth;ua)e: elastic
response: concepts of resonance spectrum"
b) *le,ibility of long and short period structures: concepts of response spectrum"
Ui%-III 2Si%e +'3i5: 9.i'7i5 -&)m# 37 A)8(i%e8%.)3' De#i5 C&8e;%# -&) E3)%( <.3"e
Re#i#%38e6: (Time- Fi/e !ee"#$
a& 'istorical e,periences"
b& Site selection
c& Site development
d& Building formsI 'ori8ontal and Certical eccentricities: mass and stiffness distribution: soft storey:
etc"
e& Seismic effects related to building configuration"
f& 0lan and vertical irregularities: redundancy and set bac)s"
g& Specific #spectsI -orsion: appendages: staircases: adEacency pounding"
h& Contemporary international approaches"
Ui%-IV 2+e)-&)m38e &- G)&.7 37 B.i'7i5 i +3#% E3)%(<.3"e#6 (Time- T()ee !ee"#$
a& +arth;ua)e effectsI Hn ground: soil ruptures: li;uefaction and land slides"
b& Behavior of various types of Buildings: structures: po9er plants: s9itchyards: e;uipments: life
lines and collapse patterns"
c& Behavior of Don2Structural +lements li)e services: fi,tures: mountings"
d& Social and +conomic Conse;uences of +arth;ua)e"
Ui%-V 2Sei#mi8 De#i5 +)i8i;'e#6 (Time- T!& !ee"#$
a& Concept of Seismic design: stiffness: strength period: ductility: damping: hysteric energy
dissipation: center of mass: center of rigidity: torsion: design eccentricities"
b& .uctility based designI .esign of energy absorbing devices" Seismic based isolation and seismic
active control"
Syllabus approved in the 6
th
regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
th
egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR- 48= (O;e E'e8%i/e$ CIT> ? REGIONAL +LANNING B"#rch $
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50 4 hours 04
2 12 2 2 4 55 10 2 25
OBJECTIVE
-o understand the role of planning in evolution of urban form"
CONTENTS
UNIT I (Time-ei5(% !ee"#$
Hvervie9 of evolution of settlement design from the iver Calley to 0re23ndustrial %1!
th
century&
to9ns 9ith emphasis on the factors that influenced -o9n 0lanning principles and theories"
ole and contribution of the follo9ing to9ards contemporary to9n planning thought2 0atric)
@eddes: 0atric #bercrombie: .aniel Burnham: Soria B 1ata: *rederic) Hlmstead: +bene8er
'o9ard: Clarence 0erry: Clearance stein: C# .o,iadis: /e Corbusier: *ran) /loyd (right
UNIT II (Time--&.) !ee"#$
Classification of settlement based on form: use: scale etc"
1aster 0lan2.efinition: obEectives of master plan: contents of master plan: preparation and
implementation of master plan" .evelopment plan: #nnual plan: #ction plan"
UNIT III (Time-%!& !ee"#$
-o9n 0lanning 0olicies in 3ndia from 18
th
century till present day"
?rban rene9al > re2planning of e,isting to9ns2Decessity of e2planning: obEects of re2planning2
.ata to be collected" ?rban ene9al 2Decessity and #dvantages of urban rene9al2 various steps
in urban rene9al programme" Carious urban rene9al schemes by the Central @overnment"
NOTE:
-he time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time ta)en to complete
each" -he mar)s for sessional 9or) may be divided accordingly"
REFERENCE BOOKS
-he ?rban 0attern2City 0lanning > .esign < #rthur B" @allion > Simon +isner
?rban #rchitecture %City 0lanning& < #rco Colour series
*undamentals of -o9n 0lanning 22 @" =" 'iras)ar
#ncient Cities2Sacred S)ies < 1alville > @uEaral
-o9n 0lanning < ang9ala
@arden cities 21 < Aohn Hrmsbee Simonds
?rban .esign2@reen .imensions < Cliff 1oughtin
Syllabus approved in the 6
th
regular Senate meeting held on 01/05/2006 to be implemented from 2006
Batch under Credit Scheme and revised in the 8
th
egular senate meeting held on 08/12/0!
AR 48@ (O;e E'e8%i/e$ ADVANCED ARCHITECTURAL GRA+HICS B"#rch $
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50 4 hours 04
1 2 2 2 4 55 10 2 25
OBJECTIVE
-o understand and appreciate the comple,ities and constraints in the design and e,ecution of
architectural interiors along 9ith presenting it through advanced graphics for better visuali8ation and
conceptuali8ation"
CONTENTS
UNIT I %-ime2four 9ee)s&
0rinciples of aesthetic composition in interiors" 1eaning of spatial organi8ations: perceptual
needs: psychological needs: convenience: maintenance: durability and image in interior design"
#pplication of colour: form and te,ture in interiors"
?se of artificial and natural lighting in interiors"

UNIT II %-ime2t9o 9ee)s&


3nterior design accessories and decorative elements and 3nterior furnishings"
+lectrical and mechanical services and their integration into design schemes"
UNIT III %-ime2si, 9ee)s&
3ntroduction to 42. ma, > Basics tools: (or)ing 9ith obEects: 1odeling
1aterials: /ighting: endering"
UNIT IV %-ime2t9o 9ee)s&
+,ploring the 0hotoshop +lements (or) #rea: Basic -ools and 0alettes
+nhancing an 3mage 9ith /ighting: -e,t: 0ainting -ools: /ayer +ffects >*ilters
NOTE:
-he time mentioned at the end of each of the above units indicates the tentative time ta)en to
complete each" -he mar)s for sessional 9or) may be divided accordingly"
#ppraisal for above mentioned issues through various library case studies or live proEects"
REFERENCE BOOKS
3nterior .esign < #hmed =asu
-ime Saver Standards for 3nterior design and space planning < .e Chiara: 0anero > Jelni)
3nterior #rchitecture < =urtich > +a)in
3nterior Spaces < 'ans .iter Schaal
3nternational 3nteriors < /ucy Bullivant
4ds 1a, 6 Bible: =elly /" 1urdoc)

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