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PROPOSED (REVISED) STRUCTURE FOR FOURTH YEAR B.ARCH. (Interior Deign) (TO BE IMPLEMENTED FROM 2011-12) No. Code Head Teaching Scheme Lectur Studio e SS Ter m I SV Ter Examination Scheme I 1a 413441 Architectural Project-I -- 3 3 100 -- 100 1b 413442 Architectural 2 10 12 -- 500 500 Project- m 2a 413443 Architectural SV Ter 2 7 9 300 -- 300 Deign IV a m I 2b 413444 Architectural Deign 100 100 Deign IV b Paper 3 413425 Advanced SV 4 4 8 150 150 300 Contruction, Material & Service 4a 413426 Elective I & SS Ter 1 2 3 50 + -- 100 m I 50 4b 413427 Elective I & SS Ter 1 2 3 -- 50 100 IV m +50 5a 413445 Interior SS 2 4 6 50 50 100 Deign- Theory & Practice a 5b 413446 Interior Deign- Theory & Practice b Theory Paper 100 100 6a 413430 Profeional SS 2 2 4 50 50 100 Practice a 6b 413431 Profeional Theory 100 100 Practice b Paper 7a 413447 Town Planning SS Ter m I 1 2 3 50-50 7b 413448 Contemporary SS Ter 1 2 3 50 50 Architecture m TOTAL 12 24 36 800 1200 2000 1

ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT I & No. Subjec t Code 1a 413441 Architectural Project-I 1b 413442 Architectural Project- Head Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Lectur e Studio I SS Ter -- 3 3 100 -- 100 m I SV Ter 2 10 12 -- 500 500 m I Seional- Internal 50 -External 50 100 TERM Seional Internal 200, External 200, Viva-voce 100 (Internal 50 and External 50) 500 ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT I (TERM I) OBJECTIVES a. To introduce the tudent to reearch in architecture and it ignificance in the architectural practice. b. To introduce the tudent the type of reearch in architecture and the proce of formulating a reearch plan. c. To introduce the tudent to variou method of reearch in architecture, their relative advantage and diadvantage and their application. d. To enable the tudent to undertand to link reearch and deign. e. To introduce the tudent to the technical writing. COURSE OUTLINE Introduction to reearch in architecture it need, ignificance, reearch deign, type of reearch, literature tudy, method of reearch in architecture, application of reearch in deign. TEACHING PLAN In order to achieve the two-fold aim of acquainting the tudent with the reearch proce and then enabling them to relate reearch to deign, following teaching plan i uggeted. 1. Reearch meaning, need, ignificance and application in architecture. 2. Type of reearch in architecture. 3. Step in undertaking a reearch project. 4. Method of reearch Data collection uing urvey, obervation, cae tudy, content analyi uing econdary data ource. 5. Literature ource. 6. Communicating reearch and technical writing. 7. Reearch for architectural project. 8. Preparing theoretical framework for the Arch. Project (defining cope, objective, identifying type of data (primary / econdary) required for deign, identifying cae tudie, data ource and method). 2

SESSIONAL WORK 1. A Tutorial on the topic no. 1 to 4 in the teaching plan above.( 25% of total mark) 2. Writing a ummary of about 1000 word on any one book / part of a book (chapter) related to architecture, read by the tudent. (25% of total mark). 3. Undertaking mall reearch on a topic, preferably related to the Arch. Project topic of the tudent and preenting it in form of a reearch paper of about 2000 word.(50% of total mark). RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Topic for Reearch : It i preferable that the topic of reearch i related to the Architectural Project the tudent intend to undertake. Thi will help the tudent to extend the finding of the reearch to the architectural deign. However depending upon the philoophy of a particular college, the college may allow topic focuing upon a particular area related to their miion tatement, which may reult in topic, which are unrelated to the Architectural Project. 2. Guide : The guide hould have minimum 5 yr. of teaching / profeional experience. Recommended Book 1. Babbie, E. The Practice of Social Reearch, (third edition). Belmont :Wadworth Publihing Co. 1983. 2. Groat, L. & Wang, D. Architectural Reearch Method, NY : John Wiley and Son Inc. 2002. 3. Kothari, C.R. Reearch Methodology : Method and Technique, New Delhi : Wihwa Prakahan. 2005. 4. Sanoff, H. Method of Architectural Programming, Dowden Hutchinon and Ro, Inc. Vol. 29, Community Development Serie. 1977. 5. Sanoff, H. Viual reearch method in deign, USA : Van Notrand Reinhold. 1991. * * * ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT (TERM ) OBJECTIVE : The purpoe of the project i to allow the tudent to purue an independent line of tudy for a defined period in coniderable depth bringing together variou kill from tudio and claroom which have been acquired over the previou year. It i uppoed to be a comprehenive ummary of what ha been learned to date by the tudent, o technical competence mut be exhibited in all apect of the project. Thi i an introduction and appreciation of the deign proce through dealing with more complex building and larger project ite. The concept of building deign a a multi-diciplinary approach i to be introduced. Integration of tructural, mechanical, and environmental control ytem with the building function, form, and pace' organization i to be emphaized. Student hould be encouraged to conider ome of the concept uch a contemporary iue and trend, environmental enitivity, acceibility for the phyically challenged, alternative energy ource, afety apect of the uer/inhabitant, heritage enitivity and profeionalim in the contruction and architectural indutry. Student hould exhibit their competence with reference to: Site analyi and undertanding it implication on deign and apply different approache to deign problem olving conidering context. 3

Exploring deign alternative to reolve form-function relationhip. Developing an architectural deign conidering everal building engineering ytem integration. Utilizing computing eential, IT, and contemporary reource in the analyi and olution of architectural deign-related problem. Communicating deign through viual, oral and written media. COURSE OUTLINE The Project hould include reearch, program development, ite election and analyi and deign demontration. The expected effort mut be commenurate with the aigned time and the level of expertie required for a tudent who i at the final tage of award of B.Arch Degree. While there i no limitation on the typology and cale of architectural project, following guideline may be conidered for deciding the cope of the project. Acceptability will be determined baed on clarity of the problem tatement, the relative complexity of the problem, and a judgment of the ability of the tudent to deal with the problem by the Programme coordinator at the intitute. A project which concentrate on iue of large cale development mut include a minimum of architectural content that demontrate the relationhip of the project to built form. In a relatively imple project, however, detailed invetigation would be expected. The project mut include invetigation that go well beyond thoe contained in a baic architectural preentation of plan, ection, and elevation. All project mut demontrate the ability to create architectural form and reolve relevant iue of ite, tructure and contruction. Thi project i the integration of tructural, environmental control, building envelope, and building ervice ytem in the deign of the building. Fundamental deign iue related to programming, aethetic, and function are integrated with the above. Emphai i placed on developing a ytematic approach to architectural deign while imultaneouly dealing with the development of deign theory and intellectual inquiry. Reearch Requirement The project i an invetigation of architectural principle and the teting of them in the form of a deign exercie. The proce aume that the tudent will reearch the critical principle that urround their topic and the characteritic of the elected building type a well. Thi reearch may form part of the Project I phae, and will extend into the Project. The reearch hould cover the Idea, Cae Studie, Site Analyi, along with a complete bibliography of the ource tudent have conulted and intend to conult during the Project. SESSIONAL WORK: Graphical : Student hall produce a Comprehenive et of drawing in which project intent i clearly delineated. The candidate mut prepare drawing adequate to explain the deign in the form of hard copie/printout with adequate graphical quality. The three dimenional preentation in the form of perpective view, model hould preferably accompany to demontrate the overall architectural character of the project a a whole. The cope and cale of project would dictate the detail expected in a project. The report : The report hould contain Introduction to deign, problem, limitation, and deign criteria. Collection of data, cae tudie required in the deign proce for analyi and evaluation, deign olution with illutration in tandard format. 4

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IV a & b No. Subjec t Code 2a 413443 Architectural Deign IV a 2b 413444 Architectural Deign IV b Head Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Lectur e Studio I SV Deig n Paper Ter m I 2 7 9 300 -- 300 100 100 I Seional : Internal 125 External 125 Viva-voce 50 (Internal 25 + External 25) 300 OBJECTIVE Introduce tudent progreively to deigning for larger environmental context (preferably Indian) and for more complex multifunctional complex of building / ituation like ma cale reidential, intitutional, commercial, tranportation, health-care facilitie. COURSE OUTLINE Any one of the following topic hall be elected for deign demontration: A. Deign of Urban Large Scale/denity baed houing with minimum 100 tenement. B. Deign of multifunctional complex of building in the urban context. Iue related to the growing problem of urban area hall be explored. Emphai on the deign with relation to the contextual environment, traffic and planning control and impact analyi. Socio-economic determinant, legilative (Building bye-law, GDCR, CRZ, EPA, ECBC etc.), economic contraint and technological alternative hall be tudied in detail. Emphai hould be on development of the ability of the tudent to tackle complexitie of cale and multiple functional apect imultaneouly- and hould include: Site Planning Structural conideration Interior pace planning Environmental planning Building Service Climate reponive, Energy efficient and exhibiting qualitie of utainable architecture. Emphai hall be given to the preparation of elf-explanatory drawing, a in an Architectural Competition. SESSIONAL WORK Complete Self explanatory project, graphically preented in the form of hard copie / printout howing comprehenive undertanding of the deign and implementation proce a mentioned in the coure outline. All Architectural Deign Aignment and ubmiion hall lay emphai on deigning Earthquake Reitant Structure, which will be worked out in conultation with the Teacher of Structure and the ubmiion work will reflect variou technologie adopted. REFERENCE BOOKS : All available book on Architectural Deign. 5

ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION, MATERIALS & SERVICES No. Subjec t Code 3 413425 Advanced Contruction, Material & Service Head Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Lectur e Studio I SV 4 4 8 150 150 300 Seional- I Internal 50, External 50 Viva 50 (Internal 25 + External 25) 150, Seional- Internal 50, External 50 Viva 50 (Internal 25 + External 25) 150, OBJECTIVES To enable the tudent to integrate the concept of different tructural ytem in building deign. To enable the tudent to make appropriate choice of tructural ytem and material to addre the deign concern in an integrated manner To introduce tudent to advanced tructural ytem, material and ervice required in building / ituation with complexitie and pecial requirement.. I Coure Content 1. Indutrial roofing ytem with detail of natural lighting, ventilation, rain water drainage. 2. Deign and contruction of wimming pool with detail of plumbing, underwater lighting, drainage and filtration. 3. Deign and contruction of auditorium including detail of balcony and acoutical treatment. 4. Introduction to long pan tructure in teel and concrete and tudy of their application in deign. Submiion 1. Drawing to be made for the Topic 1 to 3 above. 2. Topic 4 to be in form of cae tudie, note, ketche and market urvey. Coure Content 1. Contruction and deign of multi-baement with regard to natural lighting, ventilation, acce and fire afety. 2. Contruction detail of a building / part / feature in a deign project. 3. Introduction to high rie tructure. 4. Seimic Deign. 5. Study of Curtain wall. Submiion 1. Drawing to be made for the Topic 1 and 2 above. 6

2. Topic 3 to 5 to be in form of cae tudie, note, ketche. REFERENCE BOOKS : Element of Structure by MORGAN Building Contruction by MACKAY WB. Vol. 1 to 4 Contruction of Building by BARRY Vol. 1 to 5 Contruction Technology by CHUDLEY R. Vol. 1 to 6 Building Contruction illutrated by CHING FRANCIS D. K. Structure and Fabric by EVERET National Building Code and I.S.I. Specification Material and Finihe by EVERET A to Z Building Material in Architecture by HORNBOSTLE * * * 7

ELECTIVE I & (Seional) No. Subjec t Code 4a 413426 Elective I & SS Ter m I DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVE TERM I Head Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Lectur e Studio I 1 2 3 50 + 50 Elective I - Deign Elective : Seional Internal 25 External 25 50 Elective - Technology Elective : Seional Internal 25 External 25 50 OBJECTIVES -- 100 The ubject of Elective ha been introduced in the yllabu with the pecific intention of tudy of a particular ubject of a tudent liking in greater detail but in the larger context of overall cope of Architecture yllabu at undergraduate level. Thi will give tudent an opportunity to develop their kill in a ubject they may opt, to make their career in future. Architectural practice i a team effort in which peron of different kill in varied field are required uch a concept developer, technical / working drawing expert, pecification writer, quantity urveyor, project manager, contract manager, interior deigner, architectural photographer, architectural Journalit, ignage and graphic deigner, energy conultant, building ervice conultant, marketing manager etc. The College will have the opportunity to focu upon a particular group of Deign and Technology elective depending upon the overall philoophy and miion tatement of the College. Individual college may offer topic depending upon the availability of expert and reource material. COURSE OUTLINE : DESIGN ELECTIVE The probable Deign Elective topic are a follow : 1. Indutrial and Product Deign 2. Interior Landcape Deign 3. Set Deign 4. Barrier free Environment and Deign 5. Art and Craft in Architecture 6. Conervation of Heritage Interior 7. Viual art and graphic 8. Exhibition Deign and diplay COURSE OUTLINE: TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVE : The probable Technology Elective topic are a follow 1. Modular Planning and Sytem Building Contruction 2. Innovative Building Technologie 3. Rural (Vernacular) Building technology. 4. Energy Efficient and Eco Friendly Contruction and material 5. Smart and Intelligent Building 8

6. Building Performance Analyi and Appraial 7. Structure and Form in Architecture. 8. GIS and remote ening Detail yllabu for all Elective Topic can be finalized, conidering the time and mark allotted to the ubject, by individual College in conultation with expert faculty and can be implemented after approval by the board of tudie. SUBMISSION DETAILS : The tudent are expected to tudy the elected topic, including the baic principle, and their application in built project by undertaking cae tudie, neceary ite viit, and collecting all the relevant information to make it an exhautive tudy and preent it in a well documented report in tandard format. 9

ELECTIVE I & IV (SESSIONAL) No. Subjec t Code 4b 413427 Elective I & IV Head Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Lectur e Studio I SS Ter m 1 2 3 -- 50 +50 100 TERM Elective I- Management Elective : Seional Internal 25 External 25 50 ElectiveIV- Allied Elective : Seional Internal 25 External 25 50 OBJECTIVES The ubject of Elective ha been introduced in yllabu with pecific intention of tudy of a particular ubject of tudent liking in greater detail but in the larger context of overall cope of Architecture yllabu at undergraduate level. Thi will give tudent an opportunity to develop their kill in a ubject they may opt, to make their career in future. COURSE OUTLINE MANAGEMENT ELECTIVE Individual College may offer topic depending upon the availability of expert and reource material. The College will have the opportunity to focu on particular group of topic according to overall philoophy and miion tatement of the College. The probable management elective topic are a follow : 1. Project Management. 2. Energy management. 3. Architectural legalitie. 4. Diater and rik management. 5. Deign Management 6. Contract management 7. Facilitie management 8. Building Economic COURSE OUTLINE ALLIED ELECTIVE Following i a lit of topic from which individual College may offer few topic depending upon the availability of expert and reource material. The College will have the opportunity to focu on particular group of Elective according to the overall philoophy and miion tatement of the College. The probable Allied Elective topic are a follow : 1. Architectural Journalim 2. Architectural Photography 3. Applied Pychology in Arch. 4. Applied Sociology in Arch. 5. Urban Deign 6. Sutainable Development and Architecture 7. Theory of Architecture 8. Digital Architecture 10

SUBMISSION DETAILS : The tudent are expected to tudy the elected topic, including the baic principle, and their application in built project by undertaking cae tudie, neceary ite viit, and collecting all the relevant information to make it an exhautive tudy and preent it in a well documented report in tandard format 11

INTERIOR DESIGN THEORY AND PRACTICE A (SESSIONAL) & B (PAPER) No. Subjec t Code 5a 413445 Interior Deign Theory and Practice a 5b 413446 Interior Deign Theory and Practice b Head Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Lectur e Studio I SS 2 4 6 50 50 100 Theor y Paper 100 100 Interior Deign Theory and Practice a : I Internal 25 External 25 50 Internal 25 External 25 50 Interior Deign Theory and Practice a: Paper 100 OBJECTIVE An introduction to the theory of imple and complex Interior and Furniture deign and indulge tudent into the proce of deign and execution by intruction, demontration, hand-on exercie a a practical application. To enitize the tudent by introducing the development of interior and furniture deign through variou movement, tyle and approache in a wider context. To equip the tudent to communicate effectively the deign proce and technical apect, uing variou medium of verbal, written, graphic and electronic communication. TERM 1 : COURSE OUTLINE UNIT I : THEORY OF INTERIOR AND FURNITURE DESIGN 1. Element and principle 2. Study of Ergonomic and it relation with work efficiency 3. Study of Biomechanic and Comfort Zone wrt environmental factor like noie, temperature, colour,humidity, light etc UNIT : ADVANCE FURNITURE DESIGN 1. Study of Sytem Deign Approach and Space planning through furniture 2. Study of Modular and knock down furniture making technology 3. Practical tudy of Ma production of furniture for variou clae of people with the parameter of economy & culture including kill required, material propertie, Bio-mechanical factor and ergonomical conideration, aethetic conideration and packing, tranportation& economical factor conideration. 4. Introduction to parameter of Indoor environment quality wrt to interior finihe and furniture. SESSIONAL WORK : 12

Analyi of furniture form in a given interior pace baed on ergonomic, material, working parameter and viual perception in a heet format. A journal containing the note and ketche on variou theory topic covered in the yllabu. TERM 2 : COURSE OUTLINE UNIT I : HISTORY OF INTERIOR AND FURNITURE DESIGN 1. Comparative tudy of tyle, trend and approache in interior with time frame 2. Major Interior/furniture Deigner and their work UNIT IV : INTERIOR AND FURNITURE DESIGN STUDIO 1. Creative workhop through demontration by killed artian may be conducted to initiate proce of deign of a form of furniture or interior deign feature by handling variou material uch a clay, bamboo, ceramic, gla, fabric or metal etc. 2. Deign and development of the furniture or interior deign feature wrt ergonomic, material propertie, working parameter, viual perception and economic. 3. Undertanding the technicalitie and proce involved in making of the ame UNIT V : DESIGN COMMUNICATION 1. Variou medium of communication and their relevance to profeional practice. 2. Undertanding the client 3. Overall turn out and preentation kill and articulation. 4. Planning and organizing the preentation format 5. Controlling articulation and ue of vocabulary 6. Uing a tory board approach and maintaining a flow 7. Team Bonding and Team coordination. 8. Thinking kill to anwer quetion. Uing tact. SESSIONAL WORK: A journal containing the note and ketche on variou theory topic covered in the unit iii. Deign development, detail drawing and working model of any one form of furniture under unit iv ( preferably to be a part of the Architectural Project cheme of the repective tudent) Material etimation and cot analyi of the ame Oral Preentation to explain the deign and execution proce 13

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE A (SESSIONAL) & B (PAPER) No. Subjec t Code 6a 413430 Profeional Practice a 6b 413431 Profeional Practice b Head Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Lectur e Studio I SS 2 2 4 50 50 100 Theory Paper 100 100 Profeional Practice A : Seional I Internal 25 External 25 50 Seional Internal 25 External 25 50 Profeional Practice B : Paper 100 OBJECTIVES : To acquaint the tudent with the variou reponibilitie of an architect and undertand the technicality of the profeion. To acquaint tudent with avenue of profeional ervice a well a with relevant cope, mode and conduct of architectural practice. To acquaint tudent with documentation and procedure for execution of building work/project a well a with managerial apect of the ame. COURSE OUTLINE TERM I 1. Nature of profeion, difference between trade, buine and profeion, 2. Introduction to the nature & cope of Council of Architecture and profeional organiation like A,ID. 3. Detailed tudy of cope of comprehenive architectural ervice a framed by COA 4. Code of Conduct, cale of profeional fee a per rule and regulation framed by COA 5. Architectural Competition-Guideline of the Council of Architecture. 6. Element of Valuation of propertie, it purpoe and different method of valuation a adopted by different organization / bodie Seional Work A Journal covering note on each topic hall be prepared. TERM 1. Tender Type and procedure, election of contractor for building work / project, prequalification of contractor, letter of Intent / Work-order to the Contractor. 2. Article of Agreement and Condition of Contract. (Study of condition tipulated by I.I.A., Price Ecalation). 3. Architectural uperviion, Site - viit report and intruction, quality control and monitoring of project 4. Introduction to Arbitration. Seional Work A Journal covering note on each topic hall be prepared. 14

RECOMMENDED READINGS: (1) Private Architectural practice by Manrice E. Tayler (2) Architectural Practice and Procedure by Hamilton H. Turner. (3) Profeional Practice in India by Madhav G. Deobhakta (4) Profeional Practice by R. H. Namavati (5) Architect Act 1972 (6) Council of Architecture and I.I.A. Publication relevant to the Coure-outline above. * * * 15

TOWN PLANNING (SESSIONAL) No. Subjec t Code 7a 413447 Town Planning a Head Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Lectur e Studio I SS Ter m I 1 2 3 50-50 Town Planning : I Internal 25 /External 25 50 OBJECTIVE To introduce the tudent to the concept and theorie of planning and the relationhip between architectural development and it larger context of the town. To introduce the tudent to planning byelaw which govern the architectural development. COURSE OUTLINE TERM I Unit I: Planner & Theorie Introduction to the ubject of Town Planning, need of tudy of Town Planning for an architect. Introduction to Planning Theorie Theorie by variou architect Unit : Urban Planning in India Pot Independence development of New Town and citie in India Introduction to Town Planning Scheme, Development Plan and Regional Plan UDPFI, Development Control Rule Houing National houing policy, ocial apect of houing, economic of houing, type of houing Unit I: Town Planning Act & Organiation Introduction to type of urvey (Phyical, Socio-Economic and Aethetic Survey) Introduction to Planning Legilation: Municipal Act, M.R. & T.P. Act, Land Acquiition Act, Slum Redevelopment Act, Urban Art Commiion Act, Land Revenue Code. Introduction to Local Self Government in urban and rural area, introduction to 73 rd and 74 th Amendment of the contitution. SESSIONAL WORK A journal containing the note on variou theory topic covered in the yllabu. Apart from the note cae tudie, ite viit, tudy of contemporary iue by article / paper review of the topic in the above unit hould be encouraged and compiled. Studie related to the Architectural Deign project of the fourth yr. from town planning perpective. REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Urban Pattern Arthur B. Gallion 2. Deign of Citie Edmund Bacon 3. Site Planning Kevin Lynch 4. Image of the City Kevin Lynch 5. Town and Country Planning in India N. K. Gandhi 16

6. Town Planning Law, Adminitration and Profeional Practice G. R. Diwan 7. P.W.D. Handbook of Town Planning 8. Development Plan and Regional Plan Report 9. Tomorrow Peaceful Path To Social Reform Sir Ebenezer Howard. 10. Baic of Town Planning J. G. Kekar 11. Towncape Gordon Cullen 12. Architecture of Town and Citie Paul D. Spreiregen 13. The New Landcape Charle Correa 14. Land Acquiition Act of 1894 15. Maharahtra Slum Redevelopment Act 16. Urban Art Commiion Act 17. M.R. & T.P. Act of 1966. 17

CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE (SESSIONAL) No. Subjec t Code 7b 413448 Contemporar y Arch. Head Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Lectur e Studio I SS Ter m 1 2 3-50 50 Internal 25 External 25 50 OBJECTIVES: Modern architecture i the ynthei of a erie of progreive movement ince pot-indutrial period. It i neceary for tudent to undertand thee movement, tyle, building, contruction, and contribution of mater in a wider context. COURSE OUTLINE: The tudy include the progreive development of the requirement, architectural character and technological advancement of each period / tyle. The analytical tudy mut include example and ketche with highlighting the relevant feature. The tudy emphaize to inculcate the reearch pirit and awarene of architectural heritage among the tudent. TERM Socio-political and other influence Philoophie, approache and purpoe Architectural, contructional and other feature Contribution of the pioneer Following movement / chool / tyle (3 to 9) to be tudied with relevant example baed on the above mentioned point: 1. Indutrial Revolution: new material, method and requirement 2. Revivalim: Neo-Claic, Neo-Gothic 3. Art & Craft Movement 4. Art Nouveau 5. Expreionim 6. Bauhau 7. De Stijl 8. International Style 9. Pot Modernim 10. Colonial architecture in India 11. Pot independence architecture in India RECOMMENDED READINGS: 1. Modern Architecture ince 1900 by William Curti 2. Modern Architecture (Vol. I & ) by Manfredo Tafuri, Franceco Dal Co 3. A Hitory of Wetern architecture by David Watkin 4. The Story of Wetern Architecture by Bill Riebero 5. A critical Hitory of Architecture by Kenneth Frampton SESSIONAL WORK The Seional work hall comprie of a hand written journal with note and ketche of relevant example on the above mentioned yllabu content or a drawing documentation / analytical exercie / critical appraial related to topic mentioned above, prepared individually. 18

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