1st Year, AA

AA-108: Perspective and Sciography syllabus for AA 1st Year C20 regulation APSBTET

Perspective and Sciography detailed syllabus for Diploma in Architectural Assistantship (AA) for C20 regulation curriculum has been taken from the APSBTET official website and presented for the AA students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Diploma in Architectural Assistantship 1st Year scheme and its subjects, do visit AA 1st Year C20 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of perspective and sciography is as follows.

Course Objectives

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Course Outcomes:

  1. State the types of perspectives, terminology and their uses in architectural drawings.
  2. Explain the concepts of one-point perspective and draw views of interiors.
  3. Explain the concepts of two-point perspectives and draw the perspective views of blocks and small buildings.
  4. Explain the concepts of sciography and draw it on simple elevations.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Couse, the student should able to 1.0 Introduction

  1. State the importance of perspective views in architectural drawings.
  2. Explain the uses of perspective views.
  3. Terminology
  4. Define and explain the terminology with sketches.
  5. Explain the difference between the perspectives (One and two point).
  6. One-point perspective
  7. Explain the principle of projecting the view.
  8. Draw & Explain on a board so as to understand by candidate to draw
  9. Two-point perspective
  10. Explain to understand the principle of projecting the view.
  11. Draw & Explain on a board so as to understand by candidate to draw
  12. Rendering & Sciography
  13. Explain with sketches while defining the terminology
  14. Explain to draw Sciography in elevations and simple blocks with different media pencil (black & White), Colour pencils etc.

1. Introduction

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2.Terminology

  1. Ground Plane
  2. Horizontal Plane
  3. Auxiliary Plane
  4. Centre of vision
  5. Central plane
  6. Eye level & Eye level plane
  7. Object
  8. Station point
  9. Height line
  10. Picture plane
  11. Vanishing points
  12. Cone of vision
  13. Fore ground
  14. Back ground
  15. Sky line
  16. Any other terms relevant to the subject
  17. One-point perspective
  18. Two-point perspective
  19. Differences and applicable uses of both perspectives.

3.One-Point Perspective

  1. Concept and uses
  2. Method of projection & principles / Guide lines

Exercises

  1. Object placed on the picture plane
  2. Object placed behind the picture plane
  3. Object placed in front of the picture plane
  4. The exercises (i) (ii) and (iii) to be done considering single block (or) multiple blocks (or)Composed with various geometric forms (iv) An interior view for a bed room (or) small restaurant (or) class room (or) conference hall. (v) An Exterior view for an entrance façade.

4.Two-Point Perspective

  1. Concept and uses of it
  2. Method of projection & principles / Guidelines

Exercises –

  1. Single block & multiple blocks forms of L,H,I & T, Steps etc.
  2. Composite form of cube (Square / rectangle) Cylinder, Cone etc,
  3. Small buildings – Simple bed room unit
  4. Buildings of two bed room having single floor only.

5.Rendering & Sciography

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Reference Books:

  1. Shah & Kale and Patki-Building drawing
  2. Robert . W.Gill-Creative perspective
  3. Robert . W.Gill-Rendering with pen & Ink
  4. M. Prathap Rao-Interior Design
  5. B.N. Dutta-Engineering Drawing

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Diploma in Architectural Assistantship, C20 regulation curriculum do visit AA 1st Year subject syllabuses for C20 regulation.

For all Diploma in Architectural Assistantship exam timetable, visit APSBTET AA all semester exam timetable direct link.

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