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  Format No. QSP/7.1/01.F01 (B) Issue No.04 Rev. No 4 Date d: June 7, 201 4  UNIVE RS ITY OF P ETROLEUM & ENERGY S TUDIES College of En g i ne e r i ng Studi es Dehradun COURSE PLAN Programme : B.Tec h.Ci vil Eng ine e ring Course : Building Des ign & Dr awing S ubj ect C ode : IF EG 241 N o. of credits : 4 Se m e ster : IV Se ssi on : 2014-201 5 Bat ch : 2013 - 201 7 Pre pare d by : M r. Ank ur Chow dhary Email : [email protected]  A pprov e d By  _ _ _ __  _ _ _ __ HOD Dean U PES C amp us T el : +91 -135-27701 37 “E nergy A cr e s” Fax : +91 135- 277 60904 P. O. Bidholi , Vi a Prem N ag ar W e bsit e : w w w .upes .ac. in  

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  • Format No. QSP/7.1/01.F01 (B)

    Issue No.04 Rev. No 4 Dated: June 7, 2014 _____________________________________________________________________________________________

    UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES

    College of Engineering Studies

    Dehradun

    ______________________________________________________

    COURSE PLAN

    Programme : B. Tech. Civil Engineering

    Course : Building Design & Drawing

    Subject Code : IFEG 241

    No. of credits : 4

    Semester : IV

    Session : 2014-2015

    Batch : 2013-2017

    Prepared by : Mr. Ankur Chowdhary

    Email : [email protected]

    Approved By

    _______________________ _______________________

    HOD Dean

    UPES Campus Tel : +91-135-2770137

    Energy Acres Fax : +91 135- 27760904

    P.O. Bidholi, Via Prem Nagar Website : www.upes.ac.in

  • COURSE PLAN

    Subject: Building Design & Drawing Course: B. Tech. Civil Engineering Duration: Aug 2015 June 2015 Subject code: IFEG 241

    One Session: 60 Minutes

    A. OBJECTIVES:

    (a) To create the awareness about relevance of drawing & design of buildings in respect to civil engineering & how to control the development through Building Byelaws. (b) To give students an idea about factors affecting the design & planning of any building. (c) To create awareness about various type buildings as per the function/usage, their drawings and its correlation to the various type of structure systems.

    B. COURSE OUTLINE

    UNIT CONTENTS 1 Introduction to various Drawings & Building Byelaws 2 Ventilation, Thermal Insulation, Acoustics & Lighting of

    Buildings & Building Services 3 Design & Planning for Residential Buildings & Working

    Drawing 4 Design & Planning of Public Buildings & Perspectives

    C. PEDAGOGY

    Lecture Presentations (Individual/Group) Class Test Quiz Assignments

    D. COURSE COMPLETION PLAN

    Syllabus Coverage 100%

    50% syllabus will be covered before mid-term examination

    50% syllabus will be covered after mid-term examination2

    Assignments - 4

  • 2 Assignments before mid-term examination

    2 Assignments before end-term examination

    Class Tests 2

    1 class tests will be taken before mid-term examination

    1 class tests will be taken after mid-term examination

    E. EVALUATION & GRADING

    Description Weight age Schedule

    1. Internal Examination 30% Detailed Below

    2. Mid-term Exam 20% Academic Calendar

    3. End-term Exam 50% Academic Calendar

    Internal Assessment: Marks 100 (It is based on the individual/group assignment, online quizzes/test and class room attendance)- Faculty are advise to declare detailed break-up or scheme for internal assessment.

    Mid- Sem Examination: 20% Weightage

    Mid- Sem examination shall be of two hour duration and shall be a combination of short theory questions and numerical problems.

    End -Sem Examination: 50% Weightage

    End-Sem examination shall be of three hours duration. The examination paper shall have theory questions, short, long and application oriented problems.

  • F. DETAILED SESSION PLAN

    SESSION TOPIC READINGS PEDAGOGY PICTORIAL REPRESENTATIONS

    12

    UNIT I

    Lect 1. Introduction to building definition & types of building as per occupancy

    Lect 2. Principles of planning of building Lect 3. Plan Sanctioning, Tracing &

    ammonia print Lect 4. Necessity of Building bye laws,

    plot size, width of road, open spaces, floor area ratio,

    Lect 5. Building line & control line, height regulation

    Lect 6. Room size, types of area, calculation: built-up area, floor area

    Lect 7. Rules for ventilation, lighting, Lect 8. Rules for drainage, sanitation &

    parking of vehicles Lect 9. Necessity of Ventilation,

    Functional Requirements, systems of ventilation and their choice movement of wind through building, wind effect, stack effect

    Lect 10. Classification of Air conditioning, comfort conditions, principles and system of comfort, object and necessity of A.C.

    Lect 11. Fire protection: Fire load, fire safety grading of occupancy by fire load considerations in fire protections (continued)

    Lect 12. Fire resistant construction of wall, columns roof, floor, wall openings, fire escape elements

    Text book 1, 2, 3, 4,

    8, 11

    Power point presentation/

    Lecture

    NPTEL Lectures

    Assignment

    I

    12 UNIT II

    Lect 13. Climate, thermal comfort, heat exchange of buildings, general

  • principles and means of thermal insulation,

    Lect 14. Structural control, heat insulation of exposed walls, roof openings, use of sun breakers, projections and insulating glass

    Lect 15. Noise: effect of noise, types control and noise insulation of structures, air borne and structural borne noise, transmission of noise, acceptable noise level

    Lect 16. Acoustics: reverberation, Sabines formula, acoustical defects,

    Lect 17. Conditions of good acoustics, acoustics for various types of building.

    Lect 18. Natural and artificial, design of windows for clear daylight, sky daylight factor, necessity of artificial light, maximum light required at working table

    Lect 19. Building services: importance of building services,

    Lect 20. Constructional requirement for different building service-electrical , tele-communication and entertainment services,

    Lect 21. Plumbing services-layout of water supply and

    Lect 22. Drainage system, one pipe and two pipe system,

    Lect 23. Storage disposal arrangement, septic tank, garbage disposal arrangement,

    Lect 24. Solar water heater.

    Text book 1, 2, 3, 8, 9,

    10

    Power point presentation/

    Lecture

    NPTEL Lectures

    Assignment

    II

    &

    Test

    II

    12

    UNIT III

    Lect 25. Planning for residential building Bearing/ frame structure-bungalows, row houses and apartments

    Lect 26. Types of drawings Lect 27. Sketch design Lect 28. Presentation drawings

    Text book 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,

    6, 7`

    Power point presentation/ Lecture/CAD

    NPTEL Lectures

    Assignment

    III

  • Lect 29. Approval Drawing Lect 30. Preparation of Approval

    Drawing Lect 31. Working drawings- importance

    & use of working drawings Lect 32. Preparation of Ground Floor

    working , First Floor Lect 33. Preparation of Section Lect 34. Preparation of Elevation Lect 35. External wall section detail Lect 36. Sections & Elevation

    12

    UNIT IV

    Lect 37. Planning of public buildings (frame structure)-functional requirement of public building.

    Lect 38. Primary of secondary school building

    Lect 39. Hostel Building Lect 40. Lodge Building, Lect 41. Hotel Building Lect 42. Primary Health Center Lect 43. Factory Building Lect 44. Bus stand Lect 45. Library Building Lect 46. Commercial Complex, Bank

    Building, Lect 47. Post office building, Marriage

    Hall Lect 48. Perspective Drawing: One point

    & two point perspective drawings

    Text book 1, 2, 3 & 11

    Power point presentation/ Lecture/CAD

    NPTEL Lectures

    Assignment

    IV

    &

    Test 2

    F. SUGGESTED READINGS:

    F : 1 TEXT BOOKS:

    1. Times saver standards for various Building Types - Joseph De Chiara

    2. National Building Code - 2005

    3. Neufert Architects Data - Ernst Neufert

    4. Engineering Drawing - N. D. Bhatt

    5. Building Construction - Sushil Kumar

  • 6. Building Construction - B. C. Punmia

    7. Building Constrction - W. B. Mckay

    8. Manual of tropical housing & building: Climatic Design - O.H. Koenigsberger

    9. Climate Responsive Design: A handbook for energy efficient buildings -Arvind Krishnan

    10. Architectural Acoustics- Bruel & Kjaer

    11. Unified Building Byelaws 2013 & Development Control Regulation of Master Plan of

    Delhi-2021 F : 2 REFERENCE BOOKS/ MATERIAL

    12. A+D: Architecture + Design Magazine

    13. Buildotech Magazine-Url: http://buildotechindia.com

    14. Indian Architect & Builders Magazine-Url: http://issuu.com/iab_archives/docs

    15. Architectural Acoustics: Christopher Jaffe, Ph. D., Hon AiA & Russel A. Cooper

    16. Read construction drawings like a pro with Andrew Morrison-Video-1,2,3: Url:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56L_7QJZyRQ

    17. Natural Ventilation & Human Comfort: Url:-

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=891gaoqK6MQ

    18. Ventilation Rates and Energy Efficiency of Various Window Types: Url:-

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCrZEJATeKQ

    GUIDELINES

    Cell Phones and other Electronic Communication Devices: Cell phones and other electronic communication devices (such as Blackberries/Laptops) are not permitted in classes during Tests or the Mid/Final Examination. Such devices MUST be turned off in the class room.

    E-Mail and LMS: Each student in the class should have an e-mail id and a pass word to access the LMS system regularly. Regularly, important information Date of conducting class tests, guest lectures, via LMS. The best way to arrange meetings with us or ask specific questions is by email and prior appointment. All the assignments preferably should be uploaded on LMS. Various research papers/reference material will be mailed/uploaded on LMS time to time.

  • Attendance: Students are required to have minimum attendance of 75% in each subject. Students with less than said percentage shall NOT be allowed to appear in the end semester examination.

    Passing criterion: Student has to secure minimum 30%/40% marks of the highest marks in the class scored by a student in that subject (in that class/group class) individually in both the End-Semester examination and Total Marks in order to pass in that paper.

    Passing Criterion for B. Tech: minimum 30% of the highest marks in the class

    Passing Criterion for M. Tech: minimum 40% of the highest marks in the class