JNTUK B.Tech Building Planning & Drawing gives you detail information of Building Planning & Drawing R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.
UNIT. I: BUILDING BYELAWS AND REGULATIONS : Introduction- terminology- objectives of building byelaws- floor area ratio- floor space index- principles under laying building bye laws- classification of buildings- open space requirements – built up area limitations- height of buildings- wall thickness – lightening and ventilation requirements.
UNIT. II: RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS : Minimum standards for various parts of buildings- requirements of different rooms and their grouping- characteristics of various types residential buildings.
UNIT. III: PUBLIC BUILDINGS : Planning of educational institutions, hospitals, dispensaries, office buildings, banks, industrial buildings, hotels & motels, buildings for recreation.
UNIT.IV : SIGN CONVENTIONS AND BONDS : Brick, stone, plaster, sand filling, concrete, glass, steel, cast iron, copper alloys, aluminium alloys etc., lead, zinc, tin etc., earth, rock, timber and marbles. English bond and Flemish bond- odd and even courses for one, one-half, two and two & half brick walls in thickness at the junction of a corner.
UNIT.V: DOORS, WINDOWS, VENTILATORS AND ROOFS : Panelled door, panelled and glassed door, glassed windows, panelled windows, swing ventilators, fixed ventilators, coupled roof, collar roofs. King Post truss, Queen Post truss Sloped and flat roof buildings : drawing plans, Elevations and Cross Sections of given sloped roof buildings.
UNIT. VI: PLANNING AND DESIGNING OF BUILDINGS : Draw the Plan, Elevation and sections of a Residential & Public buildings from the given line diagram.
TEXT BOOKS
- Planning and Design of buildings by Y.S. Sane
- Planning, designing and Scheduling by Gurucharan Singh and Jagadish Singh
- Building planning and drawing by M. Chakravarthi.
3. ‘A’ Series & ‘B’ Series of JNTU Engineering College, Anantapur,
REFERENCES
Building drawing by Shah and Kale
- INTERNAL EXAMINATION PATTERN
The total internal marks (30) are distributed in three components as follows: - Descriptive (subjective type) examination: 25 marks
- Assignment: 05 marks
FINAL EXAMINATION PATTERN: The end examination paper should consist of Part A and Part B. Part A consist of five questions in planning portion out of which three questions are to be answered. Part B should consist of two questions from drawing part out of which one is to be answered in drawing sheet. Weight age for Part – A is 60% and Part- B is 40%.
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