Architectural Design I (Batch C)
Architectural Design I
Objectives: The primary objective shall be to develop in students the understanding
and relevance of human scale and space formation, elements of built form and its
role in spatial realms.
1. Anthropometry:
a. Study of Human dimensions, concept of percentile in Indian standards, space
required for various simple activities, circulation spaces.
2. Form and Space:
a. Volumes, elements of volumes, enclosure of space, semi-enclosed spaces,
defining space by elements, light and shade as contributing factors, color,
texture & form, view, visual relationship. Properties of forms and their impact
on spatial experience.
3. Elements of built form:
a. Basic Elements: Walls, Floors, windows, doors, staircase, façade, etc.
b. Ancillary Elements: Courtyards, balconies, canopy, patio, sitouts, water
bodies, pergola, etc.
c. Relevance of all such elements on architectural expression and spatial
quality.
Small modules of short design projects based on developing the understanding of
above mentioned topics.
Allied Design Studio I (Batch A)
UNIVERSITY SYLLABUS
Developing skills in
manual presentation techniques, use of various media of presentation,
Principles of 2-D & 3-D compositions, Principles of Design.
Visual Art:
Visual Art is aimed at providing knowledge and understanding of various visual arts and its importance. It further aims at developing freehand drawing and rendering skills in different medium and using it as tool of expressing ideas visually.
Unit I:
Introduction to basic elements of visual arts – point, line and plane. Study of Visual properties of 2-Dimentional forms both geometrical and non-geometrical surface and visual texture and optical illusion. Introduction to principles of organization/composition- Repetition, Variety, Radiation, Rhythm, Gradation, Emphasis & Subordination, Proportion, Harmony, Balance.
Unit II:
Free hand line sketching and drawing of natural and manmade objects. Study of shades and shadows. Sketching of structures with architectural importance using different medium.
Unit III:
Study of classification of colours with different hues, values, and shades. Colour wheel and colour composition, properties of colour.
Allied Design Studio I (Batch B)
UNIVERSITY SYLLABUS
Developing skills in manual presentation techniques, use of various media of presentation, Principles of 2-D & 3-D compositions, Principles of Design.
Visual Art:
Visual Art is aimed at providing knowledge and understanding of various visual arts and its importance. It further aims at developing freehand drawing and rendering skills in different medium and using it as tool of expressing ideas visually.
Unit I:
Introduction to basic elements of visual arts – point, line and plane. Study of Visual properties of 2-Dimentional forms both geometrical and non-geometrical surface and visual texture and optical illusion. Introduction to principles of organization/composition- Repetition, Variety, Radiation, Rhythm, Gradation, Emphasis & Subordination, Proportion, Harmony, Balance.
Unit II:
Free hand line sketching and drawing of natural and manmade objects. Study of shades and shadows. Sketching of structures with architectural importance using different medium.
Unit III:
Study of classification of colours with different hues, values, and shades. Colour wheel and colour composition, properties of colour.
Allied Design Studio I (Batch C)
UNIVERSITY SYLLABUS
Developing skills in manual presentation techniques, use of various media of presentation, Principles of 2-D & 3-D compositions, Principles of Design.
Visual Art:
Visual Art is aimed at providing knowledge and understanding of various visual arts and its importance. It further aims at developing freehand drawing and rendering skills in different medium and using it as tool of expressing ideas visually.
Unit I:
Introduction to basic elements of visual arts – point, line and plane. Study of Visual properties of 2-Dimentional forms both geometrical and non-geometrical surface and visual texture and optical illusion. Introduction to principles of organization/composition- Repetition, Variety, Radiation, Rhythm, Gradation, Emphasis & Subordination, Proportion, Harmony, Balance.
Unit II:
Free hand line sketching and drawing of natural and manmade objects. Study of shades and shadows. Sketching of structures with architectural importance using different medium.
Unit III:
Study of classification of colours with different hues, values, and shades. Colour wheel and colour composition, properties of colour.
Building Construction and Materials - I (Batch A)
Objective: To develop understanding about construction principles. The subjects should also focus on developing design abilities by applying basic principles of construction and choosing appropriate materials and techniques. Construction technology and appropriate materials for structural systems, roofing, enveloping and interior finishes shall be considered under this subject from simple examples to complex.
Workshop I (Batch 1)
Workshop I Objectives:
To develop skills to understand various tools, processes and material.
Understanding various basic tools used for carpentry joinery and fabrication.
Understanding workshop rules, safety norms and care in handling various
manually operated and motorized tools.
Basic understanding of wooden joints, evolution of joints, needs of joints, making
simple wooden joinery parts.
Understanding various building materials and their tools used for cutting, joining
and extension. Handling materials like wood, marble, steel, MS, plywood, POP,
Aluminum etc.
Understanding nailing, screwing, riveting and their various conditions and types
of applications.
Expression of forms – By handling various materials.
Sessional work: Model Making.
Evaluation shall be done on following heads:
Simplicity, honesty of material, concept, translation of concept, detailing,
workmanship and expression.