AR2353 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND ETHICS I SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY B ARCH 6TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY SIXTH 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
AR2353 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND ETHICS I L T P/S C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
To provide the students a general understanding of the architectural profession and the
importance of ethics in professional practice.
OBJECTIVES:
To give an introduction to the students about the architectural profession.
To enable the students to grasp the elementary issues concerning professional practice.
To teach the students about the role of professional and statutory bodies in the conduct of
professional practice.
To teach the students about the importance of code of conduct and ethics in professional
practice.
To expose the students some of the important legislation which have a bearing on the
practice of architectural profession.
CONTENT:
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSION 8
Importance of Architectural Profession – Role of Architects in Society – Alternatives open on
entering the profession – Registration of Architects –Architect’s office and its management
(location, organization structure, responsibility towards employees, consultants and associates,
elementary accounts, tax liabilities).
UNIT II PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT 9
41
Role of Indian Institute of Architects – Architects Act 1972 (intent, objectives, provisions with
regard to architectural practice) – Council of Architecture (role and functions) – Importance of
ethics in professional practice (Council of Architecture guide lines) – Code of conduct for
architects as prescribed by Council of Architecture, punitive action for professional misconduct
of an architect.
UNIT III ARCHITECT’S SERVICES & SCALE OF FEES 9
Mode of engaging an architect – Comprehensive services, partial services and specialised
services – Scope of work of an architect – Schedule of services – Scale of fees (Council of
Architecture norms) – Mode of payment – Terms and conditions of engagement.
UNIT IV ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITIONS 9
Importance of Architectural competitions – Types of competitions (open, limited, ideas
competition) – Single and two stage competitions – Council of Architecture guidelines for
conducting Architectural competitions –International Competitions (case studies).
UNIT V LEGAL ASPECTS & LEGISLATION 10
Copy rights and patenting – (provisions of copy right acts in India and abroad, copy right in
architectural profession) – Easement – (meaning, types of casements, acquisition, extinction
and protection) – Development Regulations in Second master plan for Chennai Metropolitan
Area, Chennai Corporation Building rules 1972 – The Panchayat rules 1940 – Persons with
Disabilities Act (provisions, responsibilities of architect and local body on creating barrier free
environment).
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REQUIRED READING:
1. Architects Act 1972.
2. Publications of Handbook on Professional practice by IIA.
3. Publications of Council of Architecture-Architects (Professional conduct) Regulations
1989, Architectural Competition guidelines
4. Roshan Namavati, Professional practice, Lakhani Book Depot, Mumbai 1984.
REFERENCES:
1. J.J.Scott, Architect’s Practice, Butterworth, London 1985.
2. Ar. V.S. Apte, Architectural Practice and Procedure, Padmaja Bhide, Pune, 2008.
3. Development Regulations of Second Master Plan for Chennai Metropolitan Area – 2026.
4. Chennai City Corporation Building Rules 1972.
5. Persons with Disabilities Act.
6. T.N.D.M. Buildings rules, 1972.
AR2353 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND ETHICS I L T P/S C
3 0 0 3
AIM:
To provide the students a general understanding of the architectural profession and the
importance of ethics in professional practice.
OBJECTIVES:
To give an introduction to the students about the architectural profession.
To enable the students to grasp the elementary issues concerning professional practice.
To teach the students about the role of professional and statutory bodies in the conduct of
professional practice.
To teach the students about the importance of code of conduct and ethics in professional
practice.
To expose the students some of the important legislation which have a bearing on the
practice of architectural profession.
CONTENT:
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSION 8
Importance of Architectural Profession – Role of Architects in Society – Alternatives open on
entering the profession – Registration of Architects –Architect’s office and its management
(location, organization structure, responsibility towards employees, consultants and associates,
elementary accounts, tax liabilities).
UNIT II PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND CODE OF CONDUCT 9
41
Role of Indian Institute of Architects – Architects Act 1972 (intent, objectives, provisions with
regard to architectural practice) – Council of Architecture (role and functions) – Importance of
ethics in professional practice (Council of Architecture guide lines) – Code of conduct for
architects as prescribed by Council of Architecture, punitive action for professional misconduct
of an architect.
UNIT III ARCHITECT’S SERVICES & SCALE OF FEES 9
Mode of engaging an architect – Comprehensive services, partial services and specialised
services – Scope of work of an architect – Schedule of services – Scale of fees (Council of
Architecture norms) – Mode of payment – Terms and conditions of engagement.
UNIT IV ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITIONS 9
Importance of Architectural competitions – Types of competitions (open, limited, ideas
competition) – Single and two stage competitions – Council of Architecture guidelines for
conducting Architectural competitions –International Competitions (case studies).
UNIT V LEGAL ASPECTS & LEGISLATION 10
Copy rights and patenting – (provisions of copy right acts in India and abroad, copy right in
architectural profession) – Easement – (meaning, types of casements, acquisition, extinction
and protection) – Development Regulations in Second master plan for Chennai Metropolitan
Area, Chennai Corporation Building rules 1972 – The Panchayat rules 1940 – Persons with
Disabilities Act (provisions, responsibilities of architect and local body on creating barrier free
environment).
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
REQUIRED READING:
1. Architects Act 1972.
2. Publications of Handbook on Professional practice by IIA.
3. Publications of Council of Architecture-Architects (Professional conduct) Regulations
1989, Architectural Competition guidelines
4. Roshan Namavati, Professional practice, Lakhani Book Depot, Mumbai 1984.
REFERENCES:
1. J.J.Scott, Architect’s Practice, Butterworth, London 1985.
2. Ar. V.S. Apte, Architectural Practice and Procedure, Padmaja Bhide, Pune, 2008.
3. Development Regulations of Second Master Plan for Chennai Metropolitan Area – 2026.
4. Chennai City Corporation Building Rules 1972.
5. Persons with Disabilities Act.
6. T.N.D.M. Buildings rules, 1972.
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