AR2205 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 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
AR2205 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION II L T P/S C
1 0 4 3
AIM:
This course is devised to provide an understanding of brick and clay products and timber and
industrial timber products that go into making of structural and non structural components of
building.
OBJECTIVES
To understand both in general and in detail the methods of construction by using basic
materials such as brick; clay products and natural timber for both structural and nonstructural
components.
To understand both in general and in detail the methods of construction by using man-made
timber products such as ply wood.
CONTENT:
UNIT I BRICKS 10
Design and construction of various structural components using bricks – basics of brick bonding
principles, types of bonding, foundations, load bearing walls, cavity walls, lintels, arches,
corbels, piers, flooring etc.
Exercises of the above and application of the design details of brick construction in single or
(Ground+1) buildings – small house, community hall, snack bar etc. and understanding the
same through case studies.
Methods of construction of various non-structural building components such as partition walls,
screens, compound walls, parapets, coping.
Exercises of the above through case studies and drawings.
19
UNIT II CLAY PRODUCTS 15
Clay block partition walls, screen walls, clay blocks for flooring and roofing. Roofing methods
using Mangalore tiles, pot tiles, pan tiles.
Exercises involving the above through drawing and case studies.
UNIT III TIMBER JOINERY, PARTITIONS, PANELLING, FALSE CEILING 20
Methods of construction using natural timber in joinery works including methods of fixing and
options for finishing.
Window types: panelled, pivoted, top hung, louvered, glazed, windows, French windows,
corner windows, bay windows.
Door types: ledge-braced, panelled, glazed, sliding, sliding/folding, louvered
Ventilators: top hung, bottom hung, pivoted, louvered, glazed.
Hardware: For doors, windows and ventilators
Exercises involving the above through drawings and application of the above
for a single or (G+1) building with schedule of joinery.
Timber Partitions, panelling, false ceiling. Methods of construction using man-made timber
products such as ply woods, block boards, and laminated wood and gypsum products. in fixed
partitions, sliding/folding partitions, wall panelling, false ceiling.
Exercises of the above through drawings and case studies.
UNIT IV TIMBER STAIRCASES 15
Types of timber staircases. Methods of construction of timber staircases- basic principles and
design details including detailing of handrail and baluster-
Exercises involving the above through drawings.
UNIT V TIMBER WALLS, FLOORS AND TRUSSES 15
Methods of construction using natural timber in various structural components of the building
such as walls, floors, roof trusses (lean to couple roofs, collar roof, king post, queen post and
other trusses)
Exercises involving the above through drawings.
Quality assurance measures and testing procedures related to material, workmanship and
performance for the above topics.
TOTAL: 75 PERIODS
REQUIRED READING
1. Don A. Watson, “Construction Materials and Processes”, McGraw Hill, 1972.
2. W.B. McKay, “Building Construction” Vol, 1 and 2, Longmans, UK, 1981.
3. S.C Rangwala “Building Construction” Charotar Publishing House, India, 2000
4. S.K.Sharma, “A Text book of Building Construction”, S.Chand & Co Ltd., New Delhi, 1998
REFERENCES
1. American Institute of Timber Construction (AITC), Timber Construction Manual, Wiley
Publishers, 2004
2. Francis D.K Ching Building Construction illustrated, John Willey & Sons, 2000
3. Wills H Wagner, Howard Bud, Modern Carpentry, Good Heart – Wilcox publishers, Portland,
2003
4. Barry, Construction of Buildings, Volume 1&2, Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Oxford, 2005
AR2205 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION II L T P/S C
1 0 4 3
AIM:
This course is devised to provide an understanding of brick and clay products and timber and
industrial timber products that go into making of structural and non structural components of
building.
OBJECTIVES
To understand both in general and in detail the methods of construction by using basic
materials such as brick; clay products and natural timber for both structural and nonstructural
components.
To understand both in general and in detail the methods of construction by using man-made
timber products such as ply wood.
CONTENT:
UNIT I BRICKS 10
Design and construction of various structural components using bricks – basics of brick bonding
principles, types of bonding, foundations, load bearing walls, cavity walls, lintels, arches,
corbels, piers, flooring etc.
Exercises of the above and application of the design details of brick construction in single or
(Ground+1) buildings – small house, community hall, snack bar etc. and understanding the
same through case studies.
Methods of construction of various non-structural building components such as partition walls,
screens, compound walls, parapets, coping.
Exercises of the above through case studies and drawings.
19
UNIT II CLAY PRODUCTS 15
Clay block partition walls, screen walls, clay blocks for flooring and roofing. Roofing methods
using Mangalore tiles, pot tiles, pan tiles.
Exercises involving the above through drawing and case studies.
UNIT III TIMBER JOINERY, PARTITIONS, PANELLING, FALSE CEILING 20
Methods of construction using natural timber in joinery works including methods of fixing and
options for finishing.
Window types: panelled, pivoted, top hung, louvered, glazed, windows, French windows,
corner windows, bay windows.
Door types: ledge-braced, panelled, glazed, sliding, sliding/folding, louvered
Ventilators: top hung, bottom hung, pivoted, louvered, glazed.
Hardware: For doors, windows and ventilators
Exercises involving the above through drawings and application of the above
for a single or (G+1) building with schedule of joinery.
Timber Partitions, panelling, false ceiling. Methods of construction using man-made timber
products such as ply woods, block boards, and laminated wood and gypsum products. in fixed
partitions, sliding/folding partitions, wall panelling, false ceiling.
Exercises of the above through drawings and case studies.
UNIT IV TIMBER STAIRCASES 15
Types of timber staircases. Methods of construction of timber staircases- basic principles and
design details including detailing of handrail and baluster-
Exercises involving the above through drawings.
UNIT V TIMBER WALLS, FLOORS AND TRUSSES 15
Methods of construction using natural timber in various structural components of the building
such as walls, floors, roof trusses (lean to couple roofs, collar roof, king post, queen post and
other trusses)
Exercises involving the above through drawings.
Quality assurance measures and testing procedures related to material, workmanship and
performance for the above topics.
TOTAL: 75 PERIODS
REQUIRED READING
1. Don A. Watson, “Construction Materials and Processes”, McGraw Hill, 1972.
2. W.B. McKay, “Building Construction” Vol, 1 and 2, Longmans, UK, 1981.
3. S.C Rangwala “Building Construction” Charotar Publishing House, India, 2000
4. S.K.Sharma, “A Text book of Building Construction”, S.Chand & Co Ltd., New Delhi, 1998
REFERENCES
1. American Institute of Timber Construction (AITC), Timber Construction Manual, Wiley
Publishers, 2004
2. Francis D.K Ching Building Construction illustrated, John Willey & Sons, 2000
3. Wills H Wagner, Howard Bud, Modern Carpentry, Good Heart – Wilcox publishers, Portland,
2003
4. Barry, Construction of Buildings, Volume 1&2, Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Oxford, 2005
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