CE6312 COMPUTER AIDED BUILDING DRAWING L T P C 0 0 4 2
OBJECTIVES:
• To introduce the students to draft the plan, elevation and sectional views of buildings in accordance with development and control rules satisfying orientation and functional requirements as per National Building Code.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Principles of planning, orientation and complete joinery details (Paneled and Glazed
Doors and Windows)
2. Buildings with load bearing walls
3. Buildings with sloping roof
4. R.C.C. framed structures.
5. Industrial buildings – North light roof structures
6. Building Information Modeling
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
• The students will be able to draft the plan, elevation and sectional views of the buildings, industrial structures, framed buildings using computer softwares.
TEXTBOOKS:
1. Sikka V. B., A Course in Civil Engineering Drawing, 4th Edition, S.K. Kataria and Sons,
1998.
2. George Omura, "Mastering in AUTOCAD 2002", BPB Publications, 2002
REFERENCES:
1. Shah.M.G., Kale. C.M. and Patki. S.Y., "Building Drawing with an Integrated Approach to
Built Environment", Tata McGraw Hill Publishers Limited, 2004.
2. Verma.B.P., "Civil Engineering Drawing and House Planning", Khanna Publishers, 1989.
3. Marimuthu V.M., Murugesan R. and Padmini S., "Civil Engineering Drawing-I", Pratheeba
Publishers, 2008.
4. A Guide to building information modeling for Owners, Managers, Designers, Engineers, and
Contractors, John Wiley and Sons. Inc., 2008.
NOTE TO QUESTION PAPER SETTER:
30% weightage for planning, while the rest 70% for drafting skill.
OBJECTIVES:
• To introduce the students to draft the plan, elevation and sectional views of buildings in accordance with development and control rules satisfying orientation and functional requirements as per National Building Code.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Principles of planning, orientation and complete joinery details (Paneled and Glazed
Doors and Windows)
2. Buildings with load bearing walls
3. Buildings with sloping roof
4. R.C.C. framed structures.
5. Industrial buildings – North light roof structures
6. Building Information Modeling
TOTAL: 60 PERIODS
• The students will be able to draft the plan, elevation and sectional views of the buildings, industrial structures, framed buildings using computer softwares.
TEXTBOOKS:
1. Sikka V. B., A Course in Civil Engineering Drawing, 4th Edition, S.K. Kataria and Sons,
1998.
2. George Omura, "Mastering in AUTOCAD 2002", BPB Publications, 2002
REFERENCES:
1. Shah.M.G., Kale. C.M. and Patki. S.Y., "Building Drawing with an Integrated Approach to
Built Environment", Tata McGraw Hill Publishers Limited, 2004.
2. Verma.B.P., "Civil Engineering Drawing and House Planning", Khanna Publishers, 1989.
3. Marimuthu V.M., Murugesan R. and Padmini S., "Civil Engineering Drawing-I", Pratheeba
Publishers, 2008.
4. A Guide to building information modeling for Owners, Managers, Designers, Engineers, and
Contractors, John Wiley and Sons. Inc., 2008.
NOTE TO QUESTION PAPER SETTER:
30% weightage for planning, while the rest 70% for drafting skill.