M.arch. Environmental Arch.
M.arch. Environmental Arch.
M.arch. Environmental Arch.
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SYLLABUS OF
PREAMBLE
Environment, environment protection and all issues related to environment are today the most important issues for not only the government but for the common man also. As architects we are responsible for a large amount of environment pollution right from manufacturing of building materials to creating a built environment. We are also one of the largest consumers of the energy resource when we add to the built Environment. The effect of the built environment has a considerable impact on the unbuilt environment. The environment left to our mercy is degrading due to insensitive approach of the professionals who matter. This course aims at sensitizing the professionals to the environmental issues, global and site specific focusing on the design approach, technology and economics to address them. The architects can play a major role in influencing the clients and authorities to practice energy conservation and contribute to environmental sustainability. For this an in depth knowledge and understanding of the environment we live in is very important
PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE
The provision of infrastructure for Masters course shall be done as per the guidelines laid down by C.O.A./ University of Pune. regarding intake of students, classrooms, studios, laboratories, seminar rooms, library facility, students amenities and all the appurtenant requirements carry out teaching activity effectively.
APPOINTMENT OF TEACHING AND SUPPORTING STAFF :
The appointment of teaching staff shall be done as per the norms laid down by C.O.A / University of Pune. and other statutory bodies as applicable.
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A student seeking admission to Master of Architecture Course must have secured minimum 50% marks in aggregate in a Bachelor of Architecture degree course or equivalent courses recognized by the apex body with / without valid GATE score. The students with valid GATE score shall be given preference and the students without GATE score shall be considered subject to the vacancy.
RULE NO. 2 : SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT:
A candidate to be eligible for the Masters Degree in Architecture will be required to appear for and pass examinations as under 1. First Year M. Arch: 2. Second Year M. Arch. : SEM I AND SEM II SEM II AND SEM IV
University will declare combined result of SEM I + SEM II at the end of First Year and SEM III + SEM IV at the end of Second Year
RULE NO. 3 : GRANTING OF TERM
Academic year will consist of TWO SEMESTERS of 90 teaching days each. Sessional work/ assignments prepared by the students shall be continuously assessed by the Internal Teacher throughout the semester. The candidate will be permitted to appear for the examinations at the end of each semester only if he/she keeps term at a college affiliated to the university and produces testimonials from the Principal for 1. 75% attendance in each head of passing of Theory and /or Sessional work as prescribed by the University. 2. Satisfactory completion of the Sessional Work prescribed for each subject and secured at least 50 % marks in the Internal Assessment for the same. 3. Good conduct.
RULE NO.4 : EXAMINATIONS
At each examinations Theory Paper Sessional and Sessional and viva voce based on Sessional Work, as prescribed in the syllabus for the Examination at the end of each semester, shall constitute separate heads of passing.
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In respect of Sessional work in First , Second, Third and Fourth semesters, target date shall be fixed for the completion of each assignment. All assignments shall be continuously assessed by the Internal Teacher during each semester. For the Fist, Second, and Third Semester examinations, Sessional and Viva assessment will be done by an External Examiner, who is external to the college i.e. teacher from college other than one, whose students are being examined. For Fourth Semeter examination, external assessment shall be carried out by a professional not teaching in any of the Colleges under University of Pune. An examiner for any of the subjects of examination shall have a minimum of 5 years of teaching/professional experience in his/her specific field of study.
RULE NO. 6: PRE REQUISITES AND RULES OF A.T.K.T. FOR ADMISSION TO HIGHER CLASSES
This course has been considered as an integrated on and students will be allowed to take admission to second, third and fourth semesters irrespective of number of subjects in which they are failing.
RULE NO. 7 : CRITERIA FOR PASSING
To pass the First and Second Year Examination, a candidate must obtain minimum 50 % marks in each paper, 50% in Sessional/Viva voce and 50% in aggregate.
RULE NO. 8 : GRADING SYSTEM THE CLASS FOR THE DEGREE SHALL BE AWARDED TO THE STUDENT ON THE AGGREGATE MARKS OBTAINED BY HIM IN FIRST AND SECOND YEAR TAKEN TOGETHER.
The award of class shall be as follows. a) Aggregate 66% or more: First Class with Distinction. b) Aggregate 60% or more but less than 66% marks: First Class c) Aggregate 55% or more but less than 60% marks: Higher Second Class d) Aggregate 50% or more but less than 55% marks: Second Class
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In case a candidate fails and desires to appear again, a) He/she will be exempted from appearing in the head/s of passing in which he/she has passed b) A candidate will have to appear for the examination of backlog subjects along with the examination of current semester.
RULE NO. 10 : OTHER RULES:
University/ affiliated colleges may frame additional rules and regulations or modify these regulations if required, and once approved by the University, they would be binding on the students.
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Name of Course : Master of Architecture (M. Arch) ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHITECTURE Course Structure First Year M. Arch (ENV) Semester I Sub Subject Code Teaching Scheme (Lecture Periods of 45 min each) Lecture Studio/ Total Seminar/ Lab 3 1 4 3 3 2 2 4 17 1 1 2 2 6 13 4 4 4 4 10 30 Examination Scheme Pape r 75 75 75 225 Sessional Int Ext. 25 25 25 50 100 100 475 100 25 50 25 50 Viva-Voce Int. Ext. 100 100 100 100 100 250 750 2 2 2 2 2 5 15 Total Marks Credit s
Socio Economic Aspects for Planning Urban and Regional Planning Housing, Environmental Planning and Policies Colloquium Elective I Quantitative Research Methods Climate, Building Physics and Sustainable design studio
*** The institute shall have freedom to offer any listed or additional topic for elective as per the availability of subject expert
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Environmental Laws & Legislations Environmental management& Ecological land planning Sustainable Building Materials and Technologies Climate Responsive Building Design Principles Elective II GIS and Remote Sensing Software simulation tools for energy efficient buildings Sustainable design studio
Teaching Scheme (Lecture Periods of 45 min each) Lecture Studio/ Total Seminar/ Lab 3 1 4 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 4
Examination Scheme Pape r 75 75 Sessional Int Ext. 25 25 50 50 100 50 50 Viva-Voce Int. Ext. -
Total Marks
Credit s
2 2 2 2 2
2 14
6 16
10 30
150
100 550
100
25 50
25
250 750
5 15
*** The institute shall have freedom to offer any listed or additional topic for elective as per the availability of subject expert
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Renewable Energy Systems and Environmental Technologies Environmental Impact Assessment Energy Efficient Building Services and Management Research Paper Elective III Energy conservation Building Codes and Audits Restoration of Ecologically Disturbed Sites Conservation as a tool for sustainability Sustainable design studio
Teaching Scheme (Lecture Periods of 45 min each) Lecture Studio/ Total Seminar/ Lab 3 1 4 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 4
Examination Scheme Pape r 75 75 Sessional Int Ext. 25 25 50 50 100 50 50 Viva-Voce Int. Ext. -
Total Marks
Credit s
2 2 2 2 2
713206
4 16
6 14
10 30
150
100 550
100
25 50
25
250 750
5 15
*** The institute shall have freedom to offer any listed or additional topic for elective as per the availability of subject expert
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Teaching Scheme (Lecture Periods of 45 min each) Lecture Studio/ Total Seminar/ Lab 4 2 24 26 2 28 30
Examination Scheme Pape r Sessional Int Ext. 30 300 660 30 300 Viva-Voce Int. Ext. 20 25 90 20 25
Total Marks
Credit s
2 13 15
*** Professional training of 6 weeks full time or 12 weeks part time with the concerned office at any time during the semester as decided by the institution offering the course
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Socio-Economic Aspects for Planning Examination Scheme 3 Paper 1 Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) 4 Total Marks Total Credits
SEM :I
Marks 75 25 100 2
Objectives : o To cover basic sociological aspects and theories and its application in the field of planning and development. The focus will be on social issues and problems in the contemporary Indian society, particularly the urban India. The course will be delivered mainly through class lectures. Open discussions and seminars will be held for detailed analysis and case study analysis and discussion. I Sociology and planning Sociology and its relation to planning, social theories and concepts of society, community, social culture, organization, urbanization and image of a city. Planning of social life. Case of New Bombay etc. Urban social focus, community participation. Urban Environment management, issues of social infrastructure II Economics for Planning Definition and scope of Economics and its importance in urban, Regional planning. Micro Economics, macro Economics. Development of economic - Major land form. Theory of demand, supply, productions, costs revenue. Principle of taxation. National Income Estimates, planning in India, Need, models, issues, plans. Urbanization, industrialization, and policies. Sesional Work: Journal or Report covering the above mentioned theories and concepts Sessional Assessment Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally for 25 marks Examination Scheme: The submission of sessional work will make the student eligible to appear for the Theory exam of 75 marks Reference Books Bottomore , T.B.P.Goode(eds) readings in Marxist Sociology,Oxford,Part 1 City and Grassroots:A Cross Cultural Theory of Urban Social Movements ,London Castels ,Manuel Essays on planning theory and education ,Oxford by Faludi The Image of the City by K.Lynch, MIT Press Economics by P.A.Samuelson Economic Analysis and Policy in Underdeveloped countries by P.T.Bauer Economic and social development by S.L.Sinha Economic Development and planning in India K.N.Subramanya Economic planning , principles , techniques ,and practices by A.N.Agarwal Growth Economics by Amartya Sen
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Urban and Regional Planning Examination Scheme 3 Paper 1 Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) 4 Total Marks Total Credits
SEM :I
Marks 75 25 100 2
Objective: o To introduce to the students various theories of planning and city design with relevant details of population projection etc. It also exposes the students to the importance of transportation planning and its interface with land use planning.
I Theories and Concepts of Urban and Regional Planning Introduction to urban and regional planning (history and contemporary) Settlements and their classification Planning in India and overview Determinants of land use and planning process Introduction to transport planning-Road network classification, road network planning principles, basics of transport engineering II Techniques Urban economic analysis Population studies Planning norms and standards Land Suitability analysis Sesional Work: Journal or Report covering the above mentioned theories and concepts Sessional Assessment Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally for 25 marks Examination Scheme: The submission of sessional work will make the student eligible to appear for the Theory exam of 75 marks
Reference A pattern Language by Alexander Christopher Transportation Planning for Third World Countries by T H Dimitriou Planning Theory by A Faludi A reader in planning by A Faludi The economics of Urban area by B Goodal A good City Form by Kevin Lynch Transportation and Town Leibrant Kurt Transportation Planning by Kadiyali Shirvani Hamid: Urban Design Process.
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture)
SEM :I
Housing , Environmental Planning and Policies Examination Scheme 3 Paper 1 Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. 4 Jury (Viva-Voce) Total Marks Total Credits
Marks 75 25 100 2
Objective : o Main objective is to introduce the concepts of Environmental Planning and the various emerging issues, also to provide an understanding and relevant techniques formulating urban housing strategies o The course is aimed at creating awareness of the Environment I Environmental Planning Introduction to Environmental Planning ,Definition of environment, types of environment,, pollutants and their effects. Ecosystem - types, components, energy flow, interactions is ecosystem. Physical Environment - air environment, water environment, soil environment. Environmental Policies and Programmes International and National II Housing Housing - Relevance & scope of subject, housing stress, demand and supply. Quantification of housing needs. Financial aspect of housing - affordability economic Rent, etc. Policies and protocols . Sesional Work: Journal or Report covering the above mentioned theories and concepts Sessional Assessment Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally for 25 marks Examination Scheme: The submission of sessional work will make the student eligible to appear for the Theory exam of 75 marks
Reference Books Environmental Biology, K C Agarwal Agro Botanical Publishers ,New Delhi International law and the Environment ,Birnie ,P W & Boyle Energy and Ecology ,David M Gates Ecology and Environmental Planning ,Edington ,John The Environment ,Public Health and Human Ecology consideration for Economic Development Environmental Policies and Programs in India , Saksena ,K.D.
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Colloquium I 2 2 4 Examination Scheme Paper Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) Total Marks Total Credits
SEM :I
Marks 50 50 100 2
Objective o To inculcate research techniques, report writing techniques and presentation techniques o The student will choose any topic of interest i.e. subjects covered in the first semester and present a colloquium Sessional work: Assignment will be in the form of project work submitted as a report.This report could be done individually or in a group. Sessional Assessment: Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally and externally with equal weightage of 50 marks.
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Elective I 2 2 2 Examination Scheme Paper Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) Total Marks Total Credits
SEM :I
Objective: o Is to provide understanding of the application of quantitative research methods and techniques to analyze planning problems. Data collection, analysis and interpretation are focused on. The course also highlights the various types of data available for planners and its sources in India. *** The institute shall have freedom to offer any listed or additional topic for elective as per the availability of subject expert Quantitative Research Methods I Research Theory Simple descriptive statistics. Probability and sampling. Population projection. Measures of Association. Hypothesis testing. Data collection and presentation. Sources of data in India. II Analysis Theory Correlation and Regression, Time series, Analysis, index numbers. Linear programming. Input and Output Analysis Sessional work: Assignment will be in the form of a journal or small project showing the application of the methods Examination Scheme: Sessional work will be assessed internally for 100marks Reference Books Statistics in Theory and Practice by L R Connors and Morreu Urban Planning Analysis ,Methods and models by Kruckerberg and Silvers Statistics and urban planning by William Ken Elements of Statistics by E B Mode
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab/ Studio Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture)
SEM :I
Climate, Building Physics and Sustainable Design Studio I Examination Scheme Marks 4 Paper Sessional Int. 100 6 Sessional Ext. 100 Jury(Viva-Voce) Int 25 Jury(Viva-Voce) Ext 25 10 Total Marks 250 Total Credits 5
Objective: o The aim of the course is to introduce the students to climate as an important aspect of sustainable design, to understand in depth the factors affecting comfort and creation of comfort conditions and the building physics associated with it. I Climate and Comfort Global , macro and micro level climate (global warming, greenhouse effect etc.) Elements of climate and its quantification Earths energy balance Climatic data and its interpretation II Building Physics Energy balance of human and built environment Thermal Environment Aqueous Environment Adaptive model of thermal comfort and its application to sustainable design of buildings Sessional Work: A journal covering the above theories to be prepared. Analysis of a building in terms of its thermal properties, comfort factors etc. as an individual assignment in form of a report Design of a small unit taking into consideration the above. Sessional assessment: Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally and externally with equal weightage of 100 marks. Viva shall be conducted jointly by the external and internal examiners with equal weightage of 25 marks Reference Books Manual of Tropical housing and climate by Koenisberger Climate responsive architecture by Arvind Krishnan Climate Design: Energy Efficient building principles and practices by Watson Donalt Man, Climate and Architecture , B.Givoni
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Environmental Laws & Legislations Examination Scheme 3 Paper 1 Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) 4 Total Marks Total Credits
SEM :II
Marks 75 25 100 2
Objective: o The aim is to introduce the students to the existing environment laws and legislations in India. I Environmetal Laws and Legislations Public Health and Safety: Remedies under law of torts, law of crimes and other common law remedies. The Constitution of India: Salient features, Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy, Writ petitions, Public Interest Litigations Environmental laws and legislations: Water Act, 1974, Air Act, 1981, Environment Protection Act, 1986, Energy Conservation Act, 2001, Public Liability Insurance Acr, 1991. Environmental Notifications: Costal Regulation Zones, Dahanu taluka Eco-Fragile Area, Environment Impact Assessment of Development Projects, Matheran Eco-Sensitive Zones, Bio-Medical Waste (M&H) Rules, 1998, Hazardous Waste (M&H) Rules, 1989, Municipal Solid Waste (M&H) Rules, 2000. Sesional Work: Journal or Report covering the above mentioned theories and concepts Sessional Assessment Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally for 25 marks Examination Scheme: The submission of sessional work will make the student eligible to appear for the Theory exam of 75 marks Reference Books International law and the Environment ,Birnie,P W & Boyle Environmental Policies and Programs in India ,Saksena, K.D India Development Report IGIDR 97
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture)
SEM :II
Environmental Management & Ecological Land Planning Examination Scheme Marks 3 Paper 75 1 Sessional Int. 25 Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) 4 Total Marks 100 Total Credits 2
Objective: o The aim of this course is to make the students understand the various environmental management systems. To make the students understand the importance of land planning for sustainability, resource planning and allocation and protection of natural resources and their use for sustainability I Environmental management Environmental resource management Development of environmental management systems with focus on ISO14000 Implementation of environmental management systems Energy management II Ecological Land Planning Preservation and protection of important sensitive areas Rehabilitation of degraded sites Development of sites/ land in accordance to their environmental properties. Plant Material and its importance in Eco System preservation Sesional Work: Journal or Report covering the above mentioned theories and concepts Sessional Assessment Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally for 25 marks Examination Scheme: The submission of sessional work will make the student eligible to appear for the Theory exam of 75 marks
Reference Books Cerver Francisco a: world of landscape architects: world of environmental design. Ganduxer, Cerver Francisco Asensio: Environmental restoration landscape. Cever Francisco a: Elements of landscape world of environment. Mukherjee Pippa: Nature Guides Common Trees Of India. Worldwide Fund For Nature Papanek Victor: Green Imperative Ecology Ethics In Design. Thames And Hudson, Randhawa M S: Flowering Trees. India Environmental analysis for land use and site planning. By Marsh Williams M. ( MC Grew hill ( 1978) Climate Change and Biodiversity-Edited by Thomas Lovejoy and Lee Hannah-TERI publication Landscape Planning and Environmental Applications-By M.W.Marsh River Ecology-by Prakash Gole
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture)
SEM :II
Sustainable Building Materials and Technologies Examination Scheme Marks 2 Paper 2 Sessional Int. 50 Sessional Ext. 50 Jury (Viva-Voce) 4 Total Marks 100 Total Credits 2
Objectives: o To introduce concepts of Eco Friendly building materials and alternative methods of building construction and energy efficient construction. I Eco Friendly Building Materials Environmental impact of building materials Eco Friendly building materials, their composition, production and recycling, physical properties etc. Embodied energy of materials like steel, flyash bricks, gypsum, eco-boards etc. Life Cycle assessment of materials II Sustainable Building Technologies Introduction to alternative building technologies: Traditional, Curtain Walls, Pre-fabrication and Modular etc. Sessional Work: A written journal explaining all the above mentioned principles. Case studies to understand the practical application of the various materials and technologies Sessional Assessment: Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally and externally with equal weightage of 50 marks. Reference Books Green Architecture, Design for a sustainable future Energy efficient buildings by Wagner Walter Architecture, Engineering and Environment by Hawkes Dean and Foster Wayne The architecture of Energy by Hawkes Dean and Owets Janet Manual of Tropical housing and climate by Koenisberger Design for Environment by Mackenzie Energy Efficient Buildings in India by Milli Mujumdar Earth Construction by Houben Hugo Green Building Materials by Ross Spiegel and Dru Meadows Publications from - CBRI - Roorkee - IDC - Mumbai - NID - Ahmedabad
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture)
SEM :II
Climate Responsive Building Design Principles Examination Scheme 2 Paper 2 Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) 2 Total Marks Total Credits
Marks 50 50 100 2
Objective o To introduce the students to the Lighting Environment and the Acoustical Environment I Daylighting Climate and Light, The daylight factor concept, Design Variables, and Supplementary Artificial Lighting II Accoustical Environment Principals of Sound, Noise Control and Auditorium acoustics. Sessional work: Assignment will be in the form of project work submitted in the form of a report Sessional Assessment: Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally and externally with equal weightage of 50 marks. Reference Books Manual of Tropical housing and climate by Koenisberger Climate responsive architecture by Arvind Krishnan Manual of solar passive architecture - by Nayak J.K. R. Hazra J. Prajapati. Sun Wind and Light-Architecture Design Strategies-by G.Z.Brown and Mark Dekay Detailing for Accoustics-Duncan Templeton and Peter Lord Acoustics in the building environment, Advice for the design team-Edited by Duncan Templeton Accoustical Design of Concert halls and theatres-By William Lassen Jordan Day Light in Architecture by Benjamin H.Evans,AIA Daylighting Design and Analysis by Claude L.Robbins The Lit Environment by Derek Phillips
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Elective II 2 2 4 Examination Scheme Paper Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) Total Marks Total Credits
SEM :II
Objective: o The course will introduce overview of remote sensing, aerial photography etc. The main objective of this course is to create an awareness and interest among the students in recent remote sensing techniques and working knowledge in application of GIS. Or o The course will introduce software simulation tools like ECO TECH /ENERGY PLUS or any other software tool for energy efficient buildings. *** The institute shall have freedom to offer any listed or additional topic for elective as per the availability of subject expert Sessional Work: Assignment will be in form of project work. ( individual / group) related to any one of the topics mentioned above Sessional Assessment: Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally for 100 marks. Reference Books Introductory digital Image processing: A Remote Sensing Perspective, John R. Jensen Land use Planning and Remote Sensing, David T. Lindgren Remote sensing and interpretation by Thomas m Lilles and Kiefer
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Sustainable Design Studio II Examination Scheme 2 Paper Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. 8 Jury (Viva-Voce) Int. Jury (Viva-Voce) Ext. 10 Total Marks Total Credits
SEM :II
Objective o To apply the design principles for energy efficiency and sustainable development I Studio :Project Description
Design of a commercial building/hotel in terms of energy efficiency and sustainable principles. Or Planning Studio to apply the Environment Planning at the urban scale and generating the Environment Management Plan for the same Sessional Assessment: Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally and externally with equal weightage of 100 marks. Viva voce(oral) shall be conducted jointly by the external and internal examiners with equal weightage of 25 marks Reference Books Green Architecture, Design for a sustainable future Energy efficient buildings by Wagner Walter Energy Efficient Buildings in India by Milli Mujumdar
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture)
SEM :III
Renewable & Alternate Energy Systems and Environmental Technologies Examination Scheme Marks 3 Paper 75 1 Sessional Int. 25 Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) 4 Total Marks 100 Credits 2
Objective: o Renewable energy sources (RES) such as wind, hydro, solar and biomass are gaining an increasingly important role in assisting in environmental protection and improving security of energy supply. It aims at introducing the students to various forms of renewable energy sources and appropriate technologies for harnessing them for our benefit. o To introduce environmental technologies for waste management, water management and waste to energy ,at city and building project level I Renewable &Alternate Energy Systems Energy scenario in India Solar energy, its potential, technology and integration with building Design Wind Energy, its potential, technology and integration with building Design Bio Mass, its potential, technology and integration with building Design, Nuclear Energy CNG and LPG and its potentials. II Environmental Technologies Water Management Technologies Waste Management Technologies Waste to Energy Technologies Sesional Work: Journal or Report covering the above mentioned theories and concepts Sessional Assessment Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally for 25 marks Examination Scheme: The submission of sessional work will make the student eligible to appear for the Theory exam of 75 marks Reference Solar Energy in Architecture and Urban Planning by Herzog Thomas Solar Heating, Design Process by Kreider Jan F Energy - Manual for college teachers (CEE publications) Renewable Energy & Environment - A policy analysis for India ( CEE publications) Sustainable Building Design Manual-Volume I and II TERI Publication Municipal Water and Waste Water Treatment by Rakesh Kumar and R N Singh,edited by T.V.Ramchandra Natural Systems for Waste management & Treatment Renewable Energy and Environment - A policy analysis for India. ( Publication from CEE)
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Environmental Impact Assessment Examination Scheme 2 Paper 2 Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) 4 Total Marks Credits
SEM :III
Marks 50 50 100 2
Objective: o The aim of the subject is to introduce the students to techniques for carrying out an assessment of the impact the environment will have on a project or in the planning of a settlement. I EIA Introduction to EIA. Process of EIA and its application through a case study. Calculate impacts and work out ways for its mitigation. EIA as a strategic tool for sustainable development. Sessional Work: Journal or Report covering the above mentioned theories and concepts Sessional Assessment Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally for 25 marks Examination Scheme: The submission of sessional work will make the student eligible to appear for the Theory exam of 75 marks Reference Books Methods of Environmental Imapct Assessments-Edited by Peter Morris and Ricky Therival Eleven Years of the Environment Impact Assessment Notification 1994- How Effective Has it Been-by Kanchi Kohli and Manju Menon kalpavriksha Environmental Action Group. Handbook of Environmental Analysis-Chemical Pollutants in Air,Water,Soil and Soil waste-By Pradyot Patnaik Introduction to Environmental Analysis-by Roger Reeve
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture)
SEM :III
Energy Efficient Building Services and Management Examination Scheme Marks 4 Paper Sessional Int. 50 Sessional Ext. 50 4 Jury (Viva-Voce) 8 Total Marks 100 Credits 2
Objective: o To introduce energy efficient approach in planning building services and management o New technologies and high tech methods for energy efficiency.
I Energy Management Introduction to Energy Efficient HVAC systems, Plumbing Design, Lighting, Mechanical and Electrical Utilities. Operations and Maintenance of Buildings for energy efficiency Introduction to Energy Conservation Building Codes and Energy Audits II High Tech Systems for Energy Efficiency Introduction to Building Management Systems and Intelligent Buildings Sessional Work: A written journal explaining all the above mentioned principles. Case study to understand the practical application of the various principles. Use of Acoustic Lab, performance analysis instruments Sessional Assessment Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally and externally with equal weightage of 50 marks. Reference Books Principles of Air conditioning-By V.Paul Lang Refrigeration and Airconditioning by Sarao, Gaabi and Singh Water supply and Sanitary Engineering(Environmental Engineering)-by Rangwala Plumbing Services and Design Guide Compiled and published by Institute of Plumbing Building Services and Equipment (Part I & Part II)-by F Hall Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Construction and Architecture-by Frank R Dagostino Advances in Tall Buildings-by Lynn S Beedle(Council of tall buildings and urban habitat) Heating, Cooling and lighting design methods for architecture. By Lechor Worbert
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Research Paper Examination Scheme 2 Paper 2 Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) 4 Total Marks Credits
SEM :III
Marks 50 50 100 2
Objective: o To understand the methodology for research o To study in depth subject related to the individual dissertation. The students can interact with specialized resource persons. Sessional Work: Assignment will be in the from of an individual study project which is presented in the form of presentation and a written report of the same. Sessional Assessment: Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally and externally with a equal weightage of 50 marks.
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Elective III 2 2 4 Examination Scheme Paper Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) Total Marks Total Credits
SEM :III
Objective: Energy conservation Building Codes and Audits Restoration of Ecologically Disturbed Sites Conservation as a tool for sustainability *** The institute shall have freedom to offer any listed or additional topic for elective as per the availability of subject expert Sessional Work: Assignment will be in form of project work. ( individual / group) related to any one of the topics mentioned above Sessional Assessment: Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally for 100 marks.
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Design Studio III Examination Scheme 2 Paper Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. 10 Jury (Viva-Voce) Int. Jury (Viva-Voce) Ext. 12 Total Marks Total Credits
SEM :III
Objective o To apply the design principles for energy efficiency and sustainable development Studio : Project Description Design of a commercial building/hotel in terms of energy efficiency and sustainable principles. Or Planning Studio to apply the Environment Planning at the urban scale and generating the Environment Management Plan for the same Sessional Assessment: Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally and externally with equal weightage of 100 marks. Viva voce (oral) shall be conducted jointly by the external and internal examiners with equal weightage of 25 marks Reference Books Green Architecture, Design for a sustainable future Energy efficient buildings by Wagner Walter Energy Efficient Buildings in India by Milli Mujumdar
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture) Professional Training Examination Scheme Paper Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. 4 Jury (Viva-Voce)Int. Jury (Viva-Voce)Ext. 4 Total Marks Credits
SEM :IV
Marks 30 30 20 20 100 2
Objective o To give an insight into the practical applications of the technical know how. *** The students will need to undertake professional training of 6 weeks full time or 12 weeks part time with the concerned office at any time during the semester as decided by the institution offering the course Sessional Assessment: Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally and externally with equal weightage of 30 marks. Viva voce(oral) shall be conducted jointly by the external and internal examiners with equal weightage of 20 marks
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Master of Architecture Subject Code : Name of Subject: Teaching Scheme Lecture Periods Seminar Lab Studio Periods Total Contact Periods/Week
(Environmental Architecture)
SEM :IV
Dissertation 2 24 26 Examination Scheme Paper Sessional Int. Sessional Ext. Jury (Viva-Voce) Int. Jury (Viva-Voce) Ext. Total Marks Total Credits Marks 300 300 25 25 650 13
Objective o To undertake detailed research and analysis of design or planning area on a subject of the students choice related to environmental architecture. I Dissertation
This subject gives an opportunity for the student to explore a practical or conceptual project to evolve a sound methodology and solution The student has a choice to focus on the planning and policy aspect, or the dissertation could culminate in a design of a sustainable built form. The Dissertation can also be in the form of designing a computer software for environment related issues. The dissertation can be on any of the topics studied in the earlier semesters. Sessional Assessment: Sessional work as stipulated above will be assessed internally and externally with equal weightage of 300 marks. Viva voce(oral) shall be conducted jointly by the external and internal examiners with equal weightage of 25 marks
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