AR2257 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY B ARCH 4TH SEM SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY FOURTH SEMESTER B.ARCH DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI, TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2009 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
AR2257 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III L T P/S C
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AIM:
To create a holistic understanding of the socio-cultural, geographic and economic aspects that
shape the built environment as well as to expose the students towards the design of simple
community oriented buildings.
OBJECTIVES:
To make a comprehensive study of a rural settlement that is an exemplar of collective
design evolved organically over a period of time.
To expose the students on the methodology of conducting various surveys covering,
physical, visual characteristics and demographic aspects.
To understand the vernacular / traditional architecture involving local materials and
construction techniques.
To emphasise on the importance of designing built form and open spaces that meet the
aspirations of the community.
To enable the presentation of concepts through 2D and 3D presentation including sketches
and model.
CONTENT:
Scale and Complexity: Projects involving public and community oriented buildings -multi room,
single use, small span, multiple storied, horizontal and vertical movement; active cum passive
energy; comprehensive analysis of rural settlement in a hierarchical manner.
Area of concern/ focus :
rural settlements and architecture
community oriented design
simple public buildings (not more than Ground+ 2 floors)
Suggestive Typologies/ projects : Rural projects that involve studies and design at settlement
and building level- noon meal centre, market, primary health centre; department store, higher
secondary school, campus students centre
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
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REFERENCES
1. Richard P. Dober, Campus Planning
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
AR2257 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III L T P/S C
0 0 14 7
AIM:
To create a holistic understanding of the socio-cultural, geographic and economic aspects that
shape the built environment as well as to expose the students towards the design of simple
community oriented buildings.
OBJECTIVES:
To make a comprehensive study of a rural settlement that is an exemplar of collective
design evolved organically over a period of time.
To expose the students on the methodology of conducting various surveys covering,
physical, visual characteristics and demographic aspects.
To understand the vernacular / traditional architecture involving local materials and
construction techniques.
To emphasise on the importance of designing built form and open spaces that meet the
aspirations of the community.
To enable the presentation of concepts through 2D and 3D presentation including sketches
and model.
CONTENT:
Scale and Complexity: Projects involving public and community oriented buildings -multi room,
single use, small span, multiple storied, horizontal and vertical movement; active cum passive
energy; comprehensive analysis of rural settlement in a hierarchical manner.
Area of concern/ focus :
rural settlements and architecture
community oriented design
simple public buildings (not more than Ground+ 2 floors)
Suggestive Typologies/ projects : Rural projects that involve studies and design at settlement
and building level- noon meal centre, market, primary health centre; department store, higher
secondary school, campus students centre
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
31
REFERENCES
1. Richard P. Dober, Campus Planning
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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