5th Sem, ARCH

18ARC54: History of Architecture-V Syllabus for B.Arch 5th Sem 2018 Scheme VTU

History of Architecture-V detailed Syllabus for B Architecture ARCH, 2018 scheme has been taken from the VTUs official website and presented for the VTU students. For Course Code, Teaching Department, Paper Setting Board, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Duration in Hours, CIE Marks, Total Marks, Credits and other information do visit full semester subjects post given below. The Syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the official website of the university.

For all the other VTU 5th Sem Syllabus for B.Arch 2018 Scheme, do visit B.Arch 5th Sem 2018 Scheme. The detailed Syllabus for history of architecture-v is as follows.

Course Objectives:

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MODULE 1

  1. Islamic Architecture – Early phase; Its emergence in 11th century AD in India. General characteristics of Indian Islamic Style.
  2. Early Phase -I :- Slave and Khilji phase –
    1. Monumental : Quawat.Ul.Islam, mosque and tomb of Iltumish , Qutb Minar , Alai Minar.
    2. Civic space: Enlargement of Quwaat Ul Islam Complex and Alai Darwaza.
  3. Early Phase -II :- Tugluq , Sayyid & Lodi dynasties. – Architectural character-
    1. Monumental arch : Tomb of Ghia – Suddin Tugluq, Tomb of Firoz shah Tugluq, Shish Gumbad & Mubarak shah Sayyids tomb.
    2. Civic Space : Khirkhi masjid Delhi, Firoz Shah kotla – public and private space, madrassa design with Firoz shahs tomb.

MODULE 2

  1. Provincial style – I – Jaunpur and Bengal – Architectural character
    1. Monumental arch : Atala and Jami masjid Bengal – Adina masjid Pandua, Ek Lakhi Tomb
    2. Civic Space : Elements like entrance pylon : Jaunpur, Dakhil -Darwaza at Gaur, space within & outside of examples like Gunmount or Badasona Masjid.
  2. Provincial style – II – Ahmedabad and Bijapur – Architectural characteristics-
    1. Monumental arch:Ahmedabad, Vavs of Gujarat: Bijapur- Golgumbaz, Ibrahim Rauza, Jami masjid.
    2. Civic space: Ahmedabad-Sarkhej complex, Teen darwaza. Bijapur-Ibrahim Rauza, Bauli (Water tank).
    3. Domestic architecture.

MODULE 3

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MODULE 4

  1. Mughal Architecture-II –
    1. Monumental arch: Akbars tomb, Taj mahal, Itmaud Daula
    2. Civic space: Mughal Gardens, Diwan-I-am, Red Fort, Meena bazaar, Red Fort, Guesthouse (Taj mahal complex)
    3. Domestic: Public elements like Serai-travelers shelters, Nobles houses etc.
  2. Colonial Architecture-I – Early phase-Establishment of forts, warehouses etc-Building typologies and general architectural character of Colonial Indian Architecture.

MODULE 5

  1. Colonial Architecture-II – Study of Examples
    1. Monumental- Governors house, Calcutta, Town hall, Victoria Terminus(Chhatrapati Shivaji Station) Mumbai, Madras Club, Pacchiappa College Chennai, Mayo Hall, Museum, Central College Bangalore. Deputy Commissioners Office, Palace, Mysore, Examples from Hubli and Dharwad, Karnataka.
    2. Civic spaces: Parade Ground ,MG Road, Bangalore, Civic spaces around Mysore Palace
    3. Domestic Bungalows from Calcutta, Chennai, Bangalore and Mysore Railway Stations, Administrative Buildings etc
  2. Colonial Architecture-III –
    1. Design of New Capital of Delhi- Contributions of Edward Lutyens, Herbert Baker(Rashtrapati Bhavan), Layout of New Delhi, Parliament House, North Block and South Block at Rashtrapathi Bhavan.
    2. Monumental: Civic space-Rajpath, Janpath, India Gate etc.
  3. Colonial Architecture-IV – Examples from Goa-Se Cathedral, Cathedral of Bom Jesus (Monumental Architecture). Architecture from Pondicherry-Indian and French Quarters(Domestic Architecture). Brief summary of Dutch and Danish settlements.

Note: The following are for progressive marks

  1. A Portfolio containing analysis of spaces, functions, and forms (Individual submission).
  2. Group studies through Photographic documentation of local/ regional examples or study models of the examples.

Reference Books:

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For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of B.Arch, 2018 scheme visit B.Arch 5th Sem Syllabus for 2018 Scheme.

For all (CBSE & Non-CBSC) B.Arch results, visit VTU B.Arch all semester results direct links.

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