Building Design & Drawing detailed syllabus scheme for Civil Engineering (CE), 2017 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For all other Mumbai University Civil Engineering 4th Sem Syllabus 2017 Pattern, do visit CE 4th Sem 2017 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for building design & drawing is as follows.
Building Design & Drawing Syllabus for Civil Engineering SE 4th Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University
Rationale
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Course Objectives:
- To remember and recall the intricate details of building design and drawing.
- To gain an understanding of the basic concepts of building design and drawing.
- To learn how to apply professional ethics and act responsibly pertaining to the norms of building design and drawing practices.
- To identify, analyse, research literate and solve complex building design and drawing problems.
- To design new solutions for complex building design and drawing problems.
- To effectively communicate ideas related to building design and drawing, both orally as well as in written format like reports & drawings.
Module I
Principles and Codes of Practices for Planning and Designing of Buildings (Residential and Public buildings. 9
- Study of IS 962: 1989 – Code of Practice for Architectural and Building Drawings
- Principles of planning for residential buildings
- Classification of buildings: Residential -Bungalows, Apartments/Flats etc. Public – Education, Health, Offices/Commercial, Hotels, Hostels.
- Study of building Bye – laws and documents / permissions required from commencement to completion of the building according to National Building Code (N.B.C.) of India and local Development Control (D.C.) rules
- Study of sun path diagram, wind rose diagram and sun shading devices
- Calculation of setback distances, carpet area, built-up area and floor space index (FSI.
- Principles of planning for public buildings:
- Building for education: schools, colleges, institutions, libraries etc.
- Buildings for health: hospitals, primary health centres etc.
- Office buildings: banks, post offices, commercial complexes etc.
- Building for public residence: hostels, boarding houses etc.
Module II
Components and Services of a Building 5
- Staircase (dog legged & open newel in details),
- Foundations: stepped footing, isolated sloped footing and combined footing
- Openings: doors and windows
- Types of pitched roof and their suitability (plan and section.
- Building services: Water supply, sanitary and electrical layouts
Module III
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Module IV
Town Planning, Architectural Planning & Built Environment 4
- Objectives and principles (road systems, zoning, green belt etc.
- Master plan and slum rehabilitation
- Architectural Planning: introduction and principles
- Built Environment: introduction and principles
Module V
Green Buildings 2
- Introduction and overview
- Certification methods (LEED and TERI.
Module VI
Computer Aided Drawing (CAD. 2
- Advantages of CAD
- Overview of any one of the CAD softwares prevailing in the market (AutoCAD, Revit, 3D Max etc.
Course Outcomes:
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Theory examination:
- Question paper will consist of total 6 questions; each carrying 20 marks.
- Only 4 questions (out of 6) need to be attempted.
- Question no. 1 will be compulsory and based on the drawing work of any one building, may be residential or public building.
- Any 3 out of the remaining 5 questions need to be attempted.
- In question paper, weightage of each module maybe approximately proportional to the number of lecture hours assigned to it in the syllabus.
Practical Examination (Oral and Sketching) Practical examination will consist of sketching and oral examination based on the entire syllabus.
Internal Assessment:
There will be two class tests (to be referred to as an Internal Assessment) to be conducted in the semester. The first internal assessment (IA) will be conducted in the mid of the semester based on the 40% of the syllabus. It will be of 20 marks. Similarly, the second internal assessment (IA) will be conducted at the end of the semester and it will be based on next 40% of the syllabus. It will be of 20 marks. Lastly, the average of the marks scored by the students in both the Internal Assessment will be considered. Duration of both the IA examination will be of one hour duration, respectively.
Term Work
Reports:
- Summary of Development Control (D.C.) rules of students own or nearest city
- Summary of documents required from commencement to completion of the building by the concerned local body i.e. Municipal Corporation or nearest Municipality.
- One-day site visit could be arranged for students to visit any one public building near the college like commercial complex, library, Bank etc. They need to study in detail of that building take the measurements of that building should submit as a site report with detailed drawing according to some suitable scale. This will become a part of Term Work.
Drawings:
- Ground floor plan, first floor plan, elevation, section passing through at least one sanitary unit & staircase, site plan, schedule of opening and construction notes of a residential building (bungalow or apartment) to be constructed as a (G+1) R.C.C. framed structure
- Ground floor plan, first floor plan, elevation, section passing through at least one sanitary unit & staircase, site plan, schedule of opening and construction notes of a public building (school or hostel or hospital or bank) be constructed as a (G+1) R.C.C. framed structure
- Roof plan, foundation plan (with section of a typical foundation), plan and section of staircase, one typical door and one typical window of either one of the two above drawings
- One point and two-point perspective
- CAD sheet of either one of the first two drawings
Distribution of Term-work Marks: The marks of term-work shall be judiciously awarded depending upon the quality of the term work including that of the report on experiments assignments. The final certification acceptance of term-work warrants the satisfactory the appropriate completion of the assignments the minimum passing marks to be obtained by the students. Broadly, the split of the marks for term work shall be as given below. However, there can be further bifurcation in the marks under any of the heads to account for any subhead therein. Drawing Sheets : 10 Marks Report of the Drawing : 05 Marks Report on the Site Visit : 05 marks Attendance : 05 marks Total : 25 marks Further, while giving weightage of marks on the attendance, following guidelines shall be resorted to. 75% – 80%: 03 Marks; 81% – 90%: 04 Marks 91% onwards: 05 Marks
Recommended Books:
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Reference Books:
- IS 962: 1989 – Code of Practice for Architectural and Building Drawings.
- National Building Code of India – 2005 (NBC 2005)
- Development Control Regulations for Mumbai Metropolitan Region for 2016 – 2036 (https://mmrda.maharashtra.gov.in/documents/10180/7761832Z5.pdf/e09991a2-b29e-4e04-a33e-a40aca6e2689?version=1.1)
- Development Control Regulations for Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation – 1994 (https://www.nmmc.gov.in/development-control-regulations)
- Development Plan and Control Regulation for 27 villages of Kalyan and Ambernath tehsils of Thane district, Maharashtra (https://mmrda.maharashtra.gov.in)
For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Civil Engineering (CE) 4th Sem 2017 regulation, visit CE 4th Sem Subjects syllabus for 2017 regulation.