CE6004 ARCHITECTURE L T P C 3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
• To provide the basic knowledge on the principles and functional design of buildings relating to the environment and climate.
UNIT I ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 8
Architectural Design – an analysis – integration of function and aesthetics – Introduction to basic elements and principles of design.
UNIT II SITE PLANNING 9
Surveys – Site analysis – Development Control – Layout regulations- Layout design concepts.
UNIT III BUILDING TYPES 12
Residential, institutional, commercial and Industrial – Application of anthropometry and space standards-Inter relationships of functions – Safety standards – Building rules and regulations – Integration of building services – Interior design
UNIT IV CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIVE DESIGN 8
Man and environment interaction- Factors that determine climate – Characteristics of climate types
– Design for various climate types – Passive and active energy controls – Green building concept
UNIT V TOWN PLANNING 8
Planning – Definition, concepts and processes- Urban planning standards and zoning regulations- Urban renewal – Conservation – Principles of Landscape design
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
• Students will have the ability to plan any civil engineering project by incorporating various aspect of environment and climate of the project area. Further they know various rules and regulation of town planning and development authorities.
REFERENCES:
1. Pramar. V.S. “Design fundamental in Architecture”, Somaiya Publications Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi, 1997.
2. Muthu Shoba Mohan.G.,”Principles of Architecture”., Oxford University Press., New Delhi,
2006.
3. Rangwala. S.C. “Town Planning” Charotar Publishing House., Anand, 2005.
4. De Chiara.J., Michael. J. Crosbie.,”Time Saver Standards for Building Types”, McGraw Hill
Publishing Company, New York, 2001.
5. Arvind Krishnan, Nick Baker, Simos Yannas, Szokolay.S.V., “Climate Responsive
Architecture”., A Design Hand Book for Energy Efficient Building, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2007.
6. National Building Code of India., SP7 (Group 1) Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi,
2005.
OBJECTIVES:
• To provide the basic knowledge on the principles and functional design of buildings relating to the environment and climate.
UNIT I ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 8
Architectural Design – an analysis – integration of function and aesthetics – Introduction to basic elements and principles of design.
UNIT II SITE PLANNING 9
Surveys – Site analysis – Development Control – Layout regulations- Layout design concepts.
UNIT III BUILDING TYPES 12
Residential, institutional, commercial and Industrial – Application of anthropometry and space standards-Inter relationships of functions – Safety standards – Building rules and regulations – Integration of building services – Interior design
UNIT IV CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIVE DESIGN 8
Man and environment interaction- Factors that determine climate – Characteristics of climate types
– Design for various climate types – Passive and active energy controls – Green building concept
UNIT V TOWN PLANNING 8
Planning – Definition, concepts and processes- Urban planning standards and zoning regulations- Urban renewal – Conservation – Principles of Landscape design
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
• Students will have the ability to plan any civil engineering project by incorporating various aspect of environment and climate of the project area. Further they know various rules and regulation of town planning and development authorities.
REFERENCES:
1. Pramar. V.S. “Design fundamental in Architecture”, Somaiya Publications Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi, 1997.
2. Muthu Shoba Mohan.G.,”Principles of Architecture”., Oxford University Press., New Delhi,
2006.
3. Rangwala. S.C. “Town Planning” Charotar Publishing House., Anand, 2005.
4. De Chiara.J., Michael. J. Crosbie.,”Time Saver Standards for Building Types”, McGraw Hill
Publishing Company, New York, 2001.
5. Arvind Krishnan, Nick Baker, Simos Yannas, Szokolay.S.V., “Climate Responsive
Architecture”., A Design Hand Book for Energy Efficient Building, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2007.
6. National Building Code of India., SP7 (Group 1) Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi,
2005.