AR 2207 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY B.ARCH 3RD SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011-2012 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY THIRD SEMESTER B.ARCH DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011-2012 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
AR 2207 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II L T P/S C
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AIM:
To create an understanding of the inter relationships amongst various elements of architecture –
form, function, space planning, user perception and behaviour.
OBJECTIVES:
To understand the characteristics of site and the importance of site planning which includes
built form and open space.
To understand the relationship between form and spaces and the importance of aesthetics.
To ascertain the response of user group through case studies.
To enable the presentation of concepts through 2D drawings, sketches and model.
CONTENT:
Scale and Complexity : Project involving organization of multiples of single unit space with
predominantly horizontal movement as well as single use public buildings of small scale;
passive energy
Areas of concern/ focus:
form-space relationships
spatial organization
behavioral aspects especially those relating to children
site planning aspects
appropriate materials and construction
Suggestive Typologies/ projects : residential buildings, institutional buildings: nursery or primary
schools, schools for children with specific disabilities, primary health center, banks,
neighborhood market, library
TOTAL: 210 PERIODS
REQUIRED READING
1. Joseph De Chiara, Michael J Crosbie, Time Saver Standards for Building Types, McGraw
Hill Professional 2001.
2. Julius Panero, Martin Zelnik, Human Dimension and Interior Space, Whitney Library of
Design, 1975
3. Joseph De Chiara, Julius Panero, Martin Zelnik, Time Saver Standards for Interior Design
and Space Planning, McGraw Hill 2001.
4. Ernst Neuferts Architects Data, Blackwell 2002
5. Ramsey et al, Architectural Graphic Standards, Wiley 2000
REFERENCES
1. Richard P. Dober, Campus Planning
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2. Kanvinde, Campus Planning in India
3. Kevin Lynch, Site planning, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1967
4. Sam F. Miller, Design Process: A Primer for Architectural and Interior Design, Van Nostrand
Reinhold, 1995
AR 2207 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II L T P/S C
0 0 14 7
AIM:
To create an understanding of the inter relationships amongst various elements of architecture –
form, function, space planning, user perception and behaviour.
OBJECTIVES:
To understand the characteristics of site and the importance of site planning which includes
built form and open space.
To understand the relationship between form and spaces and the importance of aesthetics.
To ascertain the response of user group through case studies.
To enable the presentation of concepts through 2D drawings, sketches and model.
CONTENT:
Scale and Complexity : Project involving organization of multiples of single unit space with
predominantly horizontal movement as well as single use public buildings of small scale;
passive energy
Areas of concern/ focus:
form-space relationships
spatial organization
behavioral aspects especially those relating to children
site planning aspects
appropriate materials and construction
Suggestive Typologies/ projects : residential buildings, institutional buildings: nursery or primary
schools, schools for children with specific disabilities, primary health center, banks,
neighborhood market, library
TOTAL: 210 PERIODS
REQUIRED READING
1. Joseph De Chiara, Michael J Crosbie, Time Saver Standards for Building Types, McGraw
Hill Professional 2001.
2. Julius Panero, Martin Zelnik, Human Dimension and Interior Space, Whitney Library of
Design, 1975
3. Joseph De Chiara, Julius Panero, Martin Zelnik, Time Saver Standards for Interior Design
and Space Planning, McGraw Hill 2001.
4. Ernst Neuferts Architects Data, Blackwell 2002
5. Ramsey et al, Architectural Graphic Standards, Wiley 2000
REFERENCES
1. Richard P. Dober, Campus Planning
22
2. Kanvinde, Campus Planning in India
3. Kevin Lynch, Site planning, MIT Press, Cambridge, 1967
4. Sam F. Miller, Design Process: A Primer for Architectural and Interior Design, Van Nostrand
Reinhold, 1995
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