6th Sem, Arch

6182: Landscape Architecture KL Diploma Syllabus for Arch 6th Sem 2015 Revision SITTTR

Landscape Architecture detailed syllabus for Architecture (Arch) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the Arch 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 Architecture 6th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit Arch 6th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of landscape architecture is as follows.

Landscape Architecture

Course Objectives:

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MODULE-I– PRINCIPLES OF LANDSCAPE PLANNING

Landscape architecture-definition-objectives- formal garden and informal garden-elements of landscape-aesthetic elements-line-plane-form-texture-tone/colour-light/shade-climate/season/time-scent/smell-physical elements-natural elements-plants-water-land form-rockery-man made elements-shelter structures-earth related structures-enclosure structures-engineering structures-outdor furnishings -sculptural component-special bu ild ings-Principles of landscape -proportion/scale-proportion in voids-proportion in plants-proportion in hardscaping elements-balance-symmetrical balance-assymmetrical balance-perspective balance-repitition/rhythm-unity/contrast-transition-simplicity-water as an element of landscape-purpose of water displays—aesthetic purpose-visual-auditory-psychological-cooling effects-functional reasons-recreation-circulation control-utilitarian-water displays-still water-undisturbed-reflector-window-disturbed-texture-activator-moving water-gravity-free falling-full sheet-interrupted sheet-gravity spout-broken sheet-flowing-smooth water wall-aerated water wall-quiet stream-turbulant-cascading-cascading waterwall-stepped form-stepped planes-stepped pools-applied-sheet-spray-clear column-aerated mass-role of soil as an element -grading- definition -objectives-principles- role of rockery as an element of landscape design

MODULE-II SOFTSCAPING ELEMENTS

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MODULE III HARDSCAPING ELEMENTS

Hardscaping elements suitable for a landscape – functions of different hardscaping elements in landscape – materials and method of construction for pavements/walkways and fences -method of lighting in a landscape -site furnitures in a landscape -methods to connect levels – functions of retaining walls- plan, elevation and view of all physical elements in a landscape- Design of an interior courtyard incorporating all elements and principles of design- Design of a terrace garden incorporating all elements and principles of design -presentation drawings -rendered plans in colour

MODULE IV MUGHAL AND JAPANESE GARDENS

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Reference Books:

  1. Stuart D. Snyder – Environmental interior scapes
  2. Nelson Hammer – Interior landscape design (Mc Graw Hill)
  3. Michael Laurie – An introduction to landscape architecture
  4. S. Arora – And M.S. Randhawa – A history of gardening introduction to landscape.
  5. Time Savers Standards For Landscape Design. (Published by McGraw

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Architecture, 2015 revision curriculum do visit Arch 6th Sem subject syllabuses for 2015 revision.

To see the syllabus of all other branches of diploma 2015 revision curriculum do visit all branches of SITTTR diploma 2015 revision.

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