3rd Sem, Civil Draftsmanship Diploma

15CE35D: Building Planning and Drawing Draftsman 3rd Sem Syllabus for Diploma DTE Karnataka C15 Scheme

Building Planning and Drawing detail DTE Kar Diploma syllabus for Civil Engineering (D’Ship) (CD), C15 scheme is extracted from DTE Karnataka official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (15CE35D), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other draftsman 3rd sem syllabus for diploma c15 scheme dte karnataka you can visit Draftsman 3rd Sem Syllabus for Diploma C15 Scheme DTE Karnataka Subjects. The detail syllabus for building planning and drawing is as follows.

Pre-requisites:

Basic knowledge of Engineering Drawing, ability to visualise 2D and 3D views.

Course Objectives:

  1. Know various building components, their need and location in a building.
  2. Be aware of the influence of climatic parameters on buildings, orient the building accordingly and plan sustainable water supply and energy requirement of the building.
  3. Use National Building Code and local bye laws, select and use the relevant bye law according to the geographical location of the building.
  4. Be aware of principles of building planning and to draw plan, elevations and section of residential and public buildings showing maximum details.
  5. Be able to prepare building services drawings such as staircases, lifts and fire escapes. Prepare electrical, water supply and sanitary layout for buildings.
  6. Measure an existing building using both conventional and SI units, check for deviations from local bye laws, prepare a case study and suggest remedies with relevance to cost effective building technologies.

Course Outcomes:

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Introduction

  1. Building Planning- Factors
  2. Shape size and topography of site, Climatic conditions of the site, Functional requirements of the building, Local Bye laws-requirements of size of different components, setbacks, neighbourhood, Owner :- Status-Choices-Preferences, Economy

  3. Building Planning- Principles
  4. Aspects, Prospects, roominess, furniture requirements, groupings, circulation, privacy, elegance, lighting & ventilation, sanitation, flexibility, economy, practical considerations.

  5. Building Bye Laws
  6. Means of access, internal and external open spaces, floor area ratio, height of building, safety precautions. Building Sanction procedures-key plan (layout plan), site plan, building plan, working plan, validity of sanction, completion certificate.

2. Site Plan & Planning of Buildings

  1. Drawing of site plan showing setbacks, Floor Area Ratio, Height of Building, and Minimum Distance from Power line, as per National Building Code (NBC).
  2. Given the floor area or carpet areas of rooms, plan the building and draw a Single line diagram of building.
    1. Residential building
    2. School Buildings
    3. Hostel Buildings
    4. Primary Health Centre
  3. Draw the Plan, Elevation and Sectional views for the following types of buildings.
    1. Residential buildings.
    2. School Buildings
    3. Hostel Buildings
    4. Primary Health Centre
    5. Canteen Building
    6. Two storied residential building
    7. Small work shop Building

3. Building Basic Services

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Course Delivery:

  • The course will be delivered using models and Videos

SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES

The topic should be related to the course in order to enhance his knowledge, practical skill & and lifelong learning, communication, modern tool usage. For every plan prepared calculate the Floor Area Ratio.

  1. Prepare a case study of nearby small public buildings verify and draw the various views and judge the prevailing bye-laws.
  2. Prepare a plan, elevation and section of a residential building with split floors and roofs (Split floors and roofs have different floor and roof levels).
  3. Develop a plan of rain water harvesting, ground water recharge and solar harvesting for your institution/any other building.
  4. Develop a plan of solar harvesting for your institution/any other building.
  5. Prepare a plan of temporary construction shed and draw various views.
  6. Prepare a plan of bus stand and draw various views.
  7. Prepare a plan of cycle stand and draw various views.
  8. Study the difference between framed structure and a load bearing structure and present it.
  9. Incorporate the concepts of Green building technology in your institute building.
  10. Draw the plan elevation and sectional views of a pitched roof residential building.
  11. Draw the plan and sectional views of a soak pit and septic tank.
  12. Study of economising the cost of openings in bulding
  13. Roof rainwater harvesting – a case study

NOTE:

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Text Books:

  1. Building Planning and Drawing- S.S. Bhavikatti, M.V.Chitawadagi, I.K International Publishing House Pvt.Ltd
  2. Civil Engineering Drawing and design – D.N.Ghose (CBS Publishers)
  3. A text Book of Draughtsman Civil(Theory and Practical) – R.S. Mallik and G.S.Meo (Asian publishers, New Delhi)
  4. Building Drawing -Shah,Kale and Patki(Tata McGraw Hill Publishers)
  5. Civil Engineering Drawing – Gurucharan Singh
  6. Building planning and drawing – Dr. N. Kumara Swamy and A. Kameswara Rao-Charotar Publishing House Pvt.Ltd
  7. Civil Engineering Drawing and HousePlanning – B.P.Verma, Khanna Publishers

IS-CODE

  1. IS 962: 1989- Code of Practice for Architectural and Building Drawings.
  2. National Building Code of India 2005

Model Question Paper:

PART-A

  1. Define working plan.
  2. What is the meaning of roominess and what is the desired value.
  3. State various factors that influence building planning?
  4. What is Floor Area Ratio?
  5. At what level are ventilators provided in bathrooms and water closets? Why?
  6. Expand NBC
  7. What should be the floor to floor height for Residential and public building ?
  8. Mention the minimum width of landing in residential building and public building ?

PART-B

  1. The line diagram shown in the figure for a proposed Residential Building with clear dimensions between inside walls (All dimensions are in mm). Draw to a scale of 1:100 the following views
    1. Plan 20
    2. Section on AA 20
    3. Front Elevation 10
    4. Foundation:Foundationshall be of C.C. 1:4:8 mix, 1000 wide and 300 thick laid at 1100 below G.L. for all mainwalls and verandah retaining wall. It consists of two footings of size 700 X 400 and 500 X 400 in C.M. 1:6
      Basement:Thebasement will be in brick work in C.M. 1:5, 300 mm wide and 600 thick above G.L. A DampProof course in C. M. 1:3, 20 thick will be provided for all walls.
      SuperStructure:Allmain walls will be in brick work in C.M. 1:5, 200 mm thick. The inner partition walls intoilet will be100 mm thick. The height of all the walls will be 3000 mm above floor level.
      Roofing:The roofing will be R.C.C. 1:2:4 mix, 120 mm thick flat slab. Verandah slab will be of R.C.C. 1:2:4 mix, 100 thick at a height of 2600 mm from verandah floor level. A weathering course in brick jelly lime concrete plastered with mortar 1:5:9 mix, 75 mm thick will be provided.
      Lintels:R.C.C. lintel 120 thick over all the openings shall be provided. Suitable sunshades for all external openings shall be provided.
      Flooring:Theflooring will be in C.C. 1:4:8, 120 mm thick plastered smooth with C.M. 1:3, 20 mm thick for allthe portions.
      Steps:Provide steps of rise 150mm and tread 250 mm
      Follow the diagram from the pdf file.
      SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS

      1. D FLUSH DOOR 1000 X 2100
      2. D1 PANELLED DOOR 900 X 2100
      3. W1 WINDOW GLAZED 1200X1200
      4. V VENTILATOR 900X300
      5. W2 CORNER WINDOW (GLAZED. 1000×1200

PART-C

  1. Draw the site plan to a scale of 1:50 and prepare a single line diagram for a residential building providing suitable room dimensions.
  2. Site No- 50
    Site Dimension – 9 m x 12 m
    Orientation-
    East – 30 m Road
    West – Site No 115 North – Site No 51 South- Site No 49
    Building Coverage 75 % 20

  3. Draw the water supply layout for the given line diagram of the building OR
  4. Draw the plan of Shallow Well Rain Water Harvesting Method forthe given line diagram of the Building. 20

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