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Saurashtra University Rajkot FACULTY OF ARTS Bachelor of Arts B.A. (ID) Syllabus, Ordinances, Regulations & Choice based credit system (CBCS) EFFECTIVE FROM June – 2010

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Saurashtra University Rajkot

FACULTY OF ARTS

Bachelor of Arts B.A. (ID)

Syllabus, Ordinances, Regulations

& Choice based credit system (CBCS)

EFFECTIVE FROM June – 2010

ORDINANCES BA (ID)

O. Arts ID -1

A candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Interior Design) must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (12th

A candidate will be required to pass six examinations conducted by the university for the three year degree course as follows

Standard – All stream ) of the Gujarat State or an equivalent Examination recognized by the University and will be required to pass six examination, at the end of each semester studies namely the First Semester B.A. (ID) examination, the Second Semester B.A. (ID) examination, the Third Semester B.A. (ID) examination, the Fourth Semester B.A. (ID) examination, the Fifth Semester B.A. (ID) examination, the Sixth Semester B.A. (ID) examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Interior Design.)

Three year degree course Exam

1. Semester I - Do - 2. Semester II - Do 3. Semester III - Do 4. Semester IV - Do 5. Semester V - Do- 6. Semester VI - Do-

The Interior design BA (ID) course shall be of a duration of 3 academic years or 6 semesters (of minimum 16 weeks) each.

O. Arts ID -2

O. Arts ID -3

The course is a full time regular course. Study tour for visit of the places connected with and her/ his study is a compulsory requirement and expenditure shall have to be borne by the students.

Regulations : (BA ID)contd. R . Arts ID -2

A candidate who is eligible to appear but fails to appear or fails or passes the first semester examination will be permitted to keep the term of second semester.

R . Arts ID -3

STAGE CLEARANCE A student at any time can carry a maximum of 12 credit backlog only except at Stage (See below). FIRST STAGE CLEARANCE • At the end of the first year in order to qualify for Registration to the Second year (3rd

Semester), a student must have cleared 38 out of 50 credits of First 2 semesters. This permissible backlog of credits should not accrue from minimum two studio based courses.

• This requirement must be satisfied at the end of the regular examinations of Semester II. Students not clearing 38 credits must repeat the First Year and clear all subjects in which they have failed. Full fees as applicable in the case of regular student shall be charged for the repeat year.

• Also provided to a candidate who have passed F.Y.BA(ID) examination or one who

has obtained ATKT in F.Y.BA(ID) examination of March 2006 shall also be eligible to get admission in 3rd

SECOND STAGE CLEARANCE Semester of BA(ID) degree course.

At the end of Second year (fourth Semester), in order to qualify for the Registration to the third year (fifth semester), a student must have cleared all subjects of 1st & 2nd

Semester and carry a maximum 12 credit backlog (38 out of 50 of III & IV Semester). This permissible backlog of credits should not accrue from minimum two studio based courses.

THIRD STAGE CLEARANCE In order to qualify for admission to Semester 6, students must have cleared stage one & stage two completely and must not have backlogs of more than 12 credits of Semester 5 (not occurring from more than two studio based subjects)

R . Arts ID -4

All students are expected to attend all Studio Workshops and Lectures regularly at all scheduled times. Minimum attendance requirement to qualify for examination is 80% of the total classes held in a subject/course, failing which shall be declared NE(Non-Eligible) and debarred from the Examination, Viva or Jury in the same subject/course The decision of the subject/course Faculty and the Academic Committee of the School shall be treated as final in this matter.

ATTENDANCE

In the event of serious illness, certified by doctor, a student may be permitted to have a minimum attendance of 65% of the total classes held in a course, in consultation with the studio / workshop course work based submissions, depending on the period of illness in consultation with the Studio Master / Head or Director within the period the university conducts the final examination. Continuous absence for more than 6 weeks for any reason whatsoever shall be deemed as discontinuation of that semester. If the student wishes to continue in School, he/she may seek registration in the same semester in the next academic year.

R . Arts ID – 5

EVALUATION & EXAMINATION All courses shall be evaluated by regular assessment of the term work and end-term written examination / Jury or Viva. Frequency of examination of each of the semester shall be twice in a year and students appearing in any of the semester examination subject which he was previously failed shall be required to pass the same in the subsequent efforts. The passing marks earned at the original trial appearance shall be carried forward whether internal or external in each of the subject. The following pattern shall be followed for studio, theory, workshop / seminar courses respectively.

STUDIO/PRACTICAL

50% - Periodic Assessment of Term work by concerned faculty

(including Time Problems during the semesters)

50% - End term Jury / Viva/Exam evaluated by University.

50% - Continuing Assessment in the form of quizzes, papers

THEORY

assignments and/or mid-term examination of not more

than one hour duration by concerned faculty.

50% - End term written examination necessarily set and evaluated by the

University.

WORKSHOPS, ELECTIVES, RELATED STUDY PROGRAMS

100% - Continuing Evaluation of term work / Assignment/ session presentation etc

concerned faculty.

1) The minimum level for passing a course(total of external and internal) is 44% subject

wise.

2) The external examination conducted by Saurashtra University has a minimum

passing of 44%.

3) The subjects with 100% internal assessment has a minimum passing of 44%.

For Award of classes at one sitting without exemption the following standards shall be

applicable

PROCEDURE FOR AWARDING THE GRADES The computation for the Semester Grade Point Average(SGPA) and cumulative grade

point average (CGPA) shall be as follows:

Different Weightage Scales :

Grade Description Grade_point 0 ≤ p < 44 F Failed 4 44 ≤ p ≤ 49 E Passed 5 49 < p ≤ 59 D Second Class 6 59 < p ≤ 69 C First Class 7 69 < p ≤ 79 B Distinction 8 79 < p ≤ 89 A Upper Distinction 9 89 < p ≤ 100 0 Outstanding 10

If G is the grade point awarded to the candidate as described in the above table in a particular course and if Cr is the Credit Value for the course (for instance Cr =4) then the grade credit point (Gr Cr Pt) in that paper is given by Grade Credit Points (Gr Cr Pt) = Credit of the course (Cr) x Grade secured in that course (G)

Sum of all Grade Credit Points secured each course of the relevant semester by the student

SGPA = --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sum of Credits assigned to all Courses in this Semester Sum of all Grade Credit Points of the entire Programme CGPA = --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sum of Credits all semesters of the Programme

The CGPA shall be expressed to an accuracy of three decimal digits. The percentage equivalence shall be obtained by multiplying CGPA with 10.

REPEAT EXAMINATION Students who have failed in any subject in either Term work or examination or both shall appear for the examination as and when conducted by the University. The term work for that course must be submitted again before the Repeat Examination under the guidance by concerned faculty.

R . Arts ID -6

For Students coming from other University / Courses & while the course has a pre-requisite to the next course, such courses may be offered at the discretion of the Academic Committee of the school.

R . Arts ID -7

AWARD OF DEGREE A student would be awarded the Bachelors of Arts (ID) Degree by the Saurashtra University on the recommendation of the Senate of the University

Note : 1. Design Studio I to VI, Graphics techniques I to II, Construction techniques I to VI Basic

Design I to II, Furniture Design I to II, are to be considered as studio based subjects. 2. In studio based subjects, the end of term examination may be in the form of External

Viva or Jury or external examination. 3. A students can keep the terms of any Elective out of 3 (offered in Sem IV & Sem V)

and the earned credit shall be credited to the students marksheet (Elective assessments are internal only)

FIRST YEAR SEMESTER –I Total Marks Credits STUDIO/PRACTICAL SUBJECTS CONST. TECHNIQUES –I 100 04

GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES -I 100 03

BASIC DESIGN –I 100 04

WORKSHOP –I 100 03

DESIGN STUDIO –I 100 04

THEORY SUBJECTS

HISTORY OF CULTURES 100 02

ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILL -I 100 01

BASIC APPLIED MECHANICS 100 01

MATERIALS -I 100 02

RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME -I 100 01

1000 25

FYBA (SEMESTER – I) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN)

SUB : HISTORY OF CULTURE Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Understanding history from the beginning of

mankind & the development of civilizations 10 3

2 To understand this change in civilizations in different ages – Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age and others.

15 4

3 Proto-history, Pre-history, Indus, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Chinese.

25 9

50 16 • 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – I) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN)

SUB : ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILL – I Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 Comprehension 10 4 2 Letter/story writing 7 2

3 Brief note/ analysis 15 4 4 Grammar 10 4 5 Objective type questions 8 2

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – I) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : BASIC APPLIED MECHANICS Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 Force, Types of forces, Force and

displacement 10 3

2 What is lever? List all element of lever with sketch.

12 4

3 Load, types of load, load effects 10 3 4 Understand the behavior of material & system

when subjected to load/force. 18 6

50 16 • 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – I) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN)

SUB : MATERIALS - I Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Mud/Clay/Brick study 15 5 2 Stone related understanding 15 5

3 Timber/Wood study 20 6 50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – I) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME – I Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 Village study to understand process involving

man, society and environment. To study domestic spaces in terms of their evolution, socio cultural aspect, material and construction technology, climate etc. To study the life around.

100 32

100 32 • 100 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – I) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN)

SUB : CONST. TECHNIQUES –I Credit : 4

Unit Marks Hour 1 BUILDING SYSTEM : Sub structure/ Super structure

or base/ enclosure system - Enclosure system – wall element, floor, ceiling / roof element (Submission)

12 10

2 FOUNDATION (BASE) : Purpose and definition. - Types of foundation – criterias, conditions

(Submission)

8 6

3 ENCLOSURE – WALL SYSTEM - Types of wall making – direct shaping,

masonary, fabrication & composition - Details of process of construction – with

basic materials – mud, brick & stone (Submission)

20 16

4 Jury/Viva 10

50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – I) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : GRAPHIC TECHNIQUES – I Credit : 3

Unit Marks Hour 1 Line exercises to develop control over

pencil as a medium for technical drawing through intensity variations, usage of drawing instruments and developing a system of free – hand lettering (Submission)

10 8

2 Planes – Learning basic principles of geometry, geometrical construction of regular polygons & curves, orientation of planes at different angles, and representation of solids in isometric, Axonometric and Oblique projection. (Submission)

10 8

3 Solids – Basics categories and construction of regular solids. (Submission)

10 8

4 Orthographic projections – Projection of lines, planes and solids in different conditions (Submission)

10 8

5 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – I) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : BASIC DESIGN – I Credit : 4

Unit Marks Hour 1 Exercise based on the development of an

attitude to inquiry & analysis (Submission) 10 8

2 Understanding perception of space through observation & involving oneself for scale & proportion of spaces & surroundings (Submission)

15 12

3 To develop visual perception through 2D representation. (Submission)

15 12

4 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules FYBA (SEMESTER – I) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN)

SUB : DESIGN STUDIO – I Credit : 4

Unit Marks Hour 1 Exercises to understand various nature of

functions & related patterns of movements in spatial context. (Submission)

10 8

2 Development of perception of space through physical behavior of human body with respect to an activity. (Submission)

15 12

3 Defragmentation of a space & related other elements through surfaces, responding to nature of functions. Word thinking to image thinking process of these functions. (Submission)

15 12

4 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – I) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : WORKSHOP – I Credit : 3

Unit Marks Hour 1 Sketching situation in line drawing, giving

emphasis to characteristic of line and capturing the character of humans, forms, situations etc. – through diff. medias – pencil, charcoal, pen etc… Submission/Jury/Viva

100 32

100 32

• 100 marks Internal as per University Rules

REFERENCE BOOKS sem - 1 Building Construction – S. C. Rangwala

Building Construction – Sushil Kumar

A Text Book of Building Construction – S. P. Arora, S. P. Bindra

Building Construction Metric Vol : 1,2,3,4 – J. K. McKay

The Construction of Buildings Vol : 1,2,3,4,5 – R. Barry

Building Construction – Dr. B. C. Punmia

Building Construction

Building Construction Illustrated – Francis D. K. Ching

A Visual Dictionary of Architecture – Francis D. K. Ching

Engineering Drawing – N. D. Bhatt, V. M. Panchal

Engineering Drawing Vol : 1- Prof. P. J. Shah, Prof Pravin J. Shah

Architecture – Form, Space & Order (2nd

The Book of History Vol : 1 – Viscount Bryce

Edition) – Francis D. K. Ching

Landmark in The History of Mankind – N. N. Kher, C. P. Rai Bhatnagar

Ancient World

Understanding Concept of Structural Analysis & Design – Janak P. Parikh

World Civilization

A History of Art – Ancient World – I-A (Pg- 9 To 71 ) – H. W. Janson

- Magic and Ritual – The Art of Prehistoric Man

- Egyptian Art

- The Ancient Near East

- Aegean Art

A History of Art – Ancient World – I-B (Pg- 63 To 178 ) – H. W. Janson

- Aegean Art

- Greek Art

- Etruscan Art

- Roman Art

- Early Christian & Byzantine Art

Engineering Materials (Material Science ) - S. C. Rangwala

Mud – Report on Mud Case Study

Mud

Louis I. Kahn Rolling Trophy

SEMESTER –II Total Marks Credits STUDIO /PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES –II 100 04

GRAPHICS TECHNIQUES –II 100 03

BASIC DESIGN –II 100 04

WORKSHOP-II 100 03

DESIGN STUDIO –II 100 04

THEORY - SUBJECTS

MATERIALS -II 100 02

HISTORY OF VISUAL ARTS –I 100 02

ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILL –II 100 01

STRUCTURAL PRINCIPLES & SYSTEMS 100 01

THEORY OF VISUAL PERCEPTION 100

1000 25

01

FYBA (SEMESTER – II) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN)

SUB : MATERIALS -II Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Introduction to materials, their physical and

behavioural properties, methods and tools of appreciation, criteria for selection of material based on design etc. Cement Cement Mortar/Blocks Cement Concrete Reinforced Cement Concrete

50 16

50 16 • 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – II) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : HISTORY OF VISUAL ARTS –I Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 An overview of Ancient Greece 10 3 2 The Roman World 15 5 3 Byzantium 15 5 4 Romanesque 10 3 50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – II) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILL –II Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 Precise 10 3

2 Comprehension 12 4 3 Brief note 18 6 4 Essay 10 3 50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules FYBA (SEMESTER – II) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : STRUCTURAL PRINCIPLES & SYSTEMS Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 Moment, Bending moment, Shear force etc.

50 16

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – II) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : THEORY OF VISUAL PERCEPTION Credit :1

Unit Marks Hour 1 Gestalt’s laws of perception 20 7 2 Elements of Design 10 3 3 Principles of Design 20 6 50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules FYBA (SEMESTER – II) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES –II Credit : 4

Unit Marks Hour 1 ENCLOSURE SYSTEM –

- Super Structure - Super structure – Wall making (BAMBOO, CEMENT CONCRETE BLOCK, OPENING / SPANNING ELEMENTS)

- Various structural compositions like truss, portal, flat slab, shell, dome, space frame etc…

- Methods of construction. - Structural and material consideration. - Typology ( basic ) - Factors affecting for selection of types,

materials, forms and structure. - Focus on Stone, Brick, Timber, Bamboo &

Concrete. (Submission)

40 32

2 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – II) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : GRAPHICS TECHNIQUES –II Credit : 3

Unit Marks Hour 1 Application and use of primary elements of form

/space through orthographic/ auxiliary projections, isometric, axonometric and perspective drawing techniques. Use of auxiliary projects for sections of solids. (Submission)

15 16

2 Exercises on development of lateral surfaces, to understand system of transformation of forms. (Submission)

10 6

3 Application of understanding of light and shadow and its behavior to various planes/ solids for varied conditions, use of different rendering techniques to represent sciography..

(Submission)

15 10

4 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules FYBA (SEMESTER – II) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN)

SUB : BASIC DESIGN –II Credit : 4

Unit Marks Hour 1 Exercise to analyze the basic forms and

organization of spaces and their generic transformations, (Submission)

25 20

2 Exercises to understand meaningful organizational phenomena of form & space through nature / immediate context. (Submission)

15 12

3 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

FYBA (SEMESTER – II) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : DESIGN STUDIO –II Credit : 4

Unit Marks Hour 1 Exercise to understand space as a

requirement to certain qualitative and quantitative aspects for building up a vocabulary of space / form. (Submission)

10 9

2 Exercise to Identify physical needs of human being for a given programme / multiple nature of programme, and conversion of the needs into making of space for a purpose. (Submission)

20 15

3 Formation of space as an abstraction to transformation into surfaces / planes as a process to represent the qualitative / quantitative aspects of space. (Submission)

10 8

4 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules FYBA (SEMESTER – II) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : WORKSHOP-II Credit : 3

Unit Marks Hour 1 Exploration of various objects and views and

their visual representation through colours. (Submission)

20 6

2 Colouring and shading simple geometric objects, complex geometries and objects in nature, solids and their integration. (Submission)

20 6

3 Clay & POP to be explored as material study. (Submission)

60 20

100 32 • 100 marks Internal as per University Rules

REFERENCE BOOKS sem - 2 Bamboo – About Bamboo as a Material

Bamboo – A Case Study

Bamboo – A Reference Thesis

Bamboo for Houses Construction– G. C. Mathur, Dr. R. S. Ratra, D. D.

Building Construction – S. C. Rangwala

Building Construction – Sushil Kumar

A Text Book of Building Construction – S. P. Arora, S. P. Bindra

Building Construction Metric Vol : 1,2,3,4 – J. K. McKay

The Construction of Buildings Vol : 1,2,3,4,5 – R. Barry

Building Construction – Dr. B. C. Punmia

Building Construction – Enclosure Systems – James Ambrose

Building Construction

A Visual Dictionary of Architecture – Francis D. K. Ching

Engineering Drawing – N. D. Bhatt, V. M. Panchal

Engineering Drawing Vol : 1- Prof. P. J. Shah, Prof Pravin J. Shah

Architecture – Form, Space & Order (2nd

Interior Design Illustrated – Francis D. K. Ching

Edition) – Francis D. K. Ching

Indian Anthropometric Dimensions for Ergonomic Design Practice – Debkumar

Chakrabarti

Rendering With Pen and ink – Robert W. Gill

Anatomy and Drawing – Victor Perard

Ferrocement

Engineering Materials (Material Science ) - S. C. Rangwala

Bre Digests Building Materials

Civil Engineering Materials – N. Jackson

The Art of Greece & Rome – Susan Woodfood

The Middle Ages

Early Christian And Byzantine Art Ch:8

Understanding Art (2nd

Understanding Concept of Structural Analysis & Design – Janak P. Parikh

Edition ) – Lois Fichner – Rathus

Strength of Materials – R. S. Khurmi

Logic & Design – Krome Barratt

Exploring Visual Design – Joseph A. Gatto, Albert W. Porter, Jack Selleck

SEMESTER –III Total Marks Credits STUDIO/PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES –III 100 04

FURNITURE DESIGN –I 100 03

WORKSHOP –III 100 02

DESIGN STUDIO –III 100 04

THEORY - SUBJECTS

HISTORY OF VISUAL ARTS II 100 02

GEOMETRY 100 02

BUILDING SCIENCE – I (CLIMATOLOGY) 100 02

THEORY OF DESIGN 100 02

PSYCHOLOGY OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT 100 01

MATERIALS III 100 02

RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME – II FIELD WORK 100 01

1100 25

SYBA (SEMESTER – III) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : HISTORY OF VISUAL ARTS II Credit :2

Unit Marks Hour 1 An overview of Gothic, 10 3 2 Renaissance, 10 3 3 Baroque, 10 4 4 Mannerism, Romanticism, New Classicisms

and Rococo. 20 6

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules SYBA (SEMESTER – III) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : GEOMETRY Credit :2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Study through exercises various possible

movements of the point in defining line or curve, planes or surfaces and solids or volumes.

40 12

2 To make mentally equipped to equate different geometrical products evolved by a process of generations through exercises.

10 4

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – III) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : BUILDING SCIENCE – I (CLIMATOLOGY) Credit :2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Study of climatic conditions and human

response of building and selection of material type.

10 3

2 Climatic factors – sun, earth, wind 15 5 3 Climatic elements – Temperature, humidity,

radiations, wind 10 3

4 Thermal comfort factors – influence of climate on human physiology and psychology and interior space as a shelter

15 5

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules SYBA (SEMESTER – III) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : THEORY OF DESIGN Credit :2

Unit Marks Hour 1 What is Design? 5 2 2 Design as a continuous process of

development and change 25 8

3 Design and context. 20 6 50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – III) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : PSYCHOLOGY OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 Analysis of human mind, his images, social

behavioural pattern in general. 50 16

Study of human behaviour in private to public domains.

Psychology as a science. Visual perception and psychological co-

relations.

50 16 • 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – III) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : MATERIALS III Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Introduction to materials, their physical and

behavioural properties, methods and tools of appreciation, criteria for selection of material based on design etc.

40 12

Materials: Metal, Wood products, Glass. 2 Visual quality of material in terms of texture,

colour, pattern etc. 10 4

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – III) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME – II Credit :1

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Town study to generate exploring in spaces.

- To study spaces of concern form evolution point of issue and relating space- time phenomenon.

- To exercise on domestic spatial set-up, traditional set-up, public spaces etc leading to one’s own understanding of functioning of the town.

100 32

100 32 • 100 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – III) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES –III Credit :4

Unit Marks Hour 1 ENCLOSURE SYSTEM - ROOF /FLOOR

- Structural compositions in various materials and roof coverings.

- Various structural compositions like truss, portal, flat slab, shell, dome and space frame.

- Methods of construction. - Structural and material consideration. - Factors affecting for selection of

types, materials, forms and structure. - Focus on Metal and Wood products.

DOORS AND WINDOWS: General criteria

- System development-frames and shutter

- Types of doors and windows

40 32

- Fixtures and fasteners STAIRS:

- Definition and types - Technical terms and criteria - material variation and forms of

staircase - Structural considerations and fictional

aspects. (Submission)

2 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules SYBA (SEMESTER – III) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : FURNITURE DESIGN –I Credit : 3

Unit Marks Hour 1 Exercise based to analytical study man and

furniture, his activities, spatial context, physical comfort criteria, addition of aesthetic considerations, cultural meanings and representations, experimentations on materials construction methods, surface finishes and forms of ornamentation. (Submission)

10 8

2 Exercise to study furniture as form and as a system. (Submission)

10 8

3 To study Ergonomics – as a scientific base to develop comfort criteria for human activity – basic ergonomics principles. (Submission)

20 16

4 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – III) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : DESIGN STUDIO –III Credit :4

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Exercises to understand through a given

program - Space defining elements – typology –

basic elements- point, line, plane - Variations – system of Spatial juxtaposition

and interpretation - Issues – scale, surface qualities, visual

territories geometry etc. - Phenomena – interlocking, space within,

degrees of definitions, degrees of enclosure, transformation of elements, articulations(submission)

40 32

2 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules SYBA (SEMESTER – III) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : WORKSHOP –III Credit :2

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Carry out exercises as a process to learn

the basic issues related to materials and their qualitative aspects through experimentations, innovations and explorations

- Materials – Metal, Wood - Submission/Jury/Viva

100 32

100 32 • 100 marks Internal as per University Rules

REFERENCE BOOKS sem - 3 Building Construction – S. C. Rangwala

Building Construction – Sushil Kumar

A Text Book of Building Construction – S. P. Arora, S. P. Bindra

Building Construction Metric Vol : 1,2,3,4 – J. K. McKay

The Construction of Buildings Vol : 1,2,3,4,5 – R. Barry

Building Construction – Dr. B. C. Punmia

Building Construction – Enclosure Systems – James Ambrose

Building Construction

Interior Design Illustrated – Francis D. K. Ching

A Visual Dictionary of Architecture – Francis D. K. Ching

Designing Staircases – Willibald Mannes

Design – Part – 4 : Furniture Design

Interior Design – The Freedom – Barbaralee Diamonstein

Furniture Design By Architects – Marian Page

Design 5+6 : 1989 – Jens Bernsen

Engineering Materials (Material Science ) - S. C. Rangwala

Metal

Metal – Design and Fabrication – David And Susan Frisch

Plywood – of The World – Andrew Dick Wood

General Metal

Metal Theory

Architecture – Form, Space & Order (2nd

Architectural Graphics ( 3

Edition) – Francis D. K. Ching rd

Graphic Thinking For Architects & Designers – Vinny Lee

Edition ) – Francis D. K. Ching

The Renaissance, Mannerism & The Baroque

Art – Through The Ages

Art – Painting - Sculpture - Architecture Vol : II – Frederick Hart

Renaissance, the Baroque, the Modern World

Understanding Art (2nd

Order in Space – Keith Critchlow

Edition ) – Lois Fichner – Rathus

Curves

Manual of Tropical Housing & Building Part-1 – O. H. Koenigsberger, T. G.

Ingersoll, Alan Mayhew, S. V. Szokelay

Sun, Wind & Light – G. Z. Brown

Logic & Design – Krome Barratt

Exploring Visual Design – Joseph A. Gatto, Albert W. Porter, Jack Selleck

Theory of Design

Perception – Julian E. Hochberg

The Nature of Psychological Inquiry – Ray Hyman

Theories of Human Learning – Guy R. Lefrancois

Engineering Materials (Material Science ) - S. C. Rangwala

Metal

Metal – Design and Fabrication – David And Susan Frisch

Plywood – of The World – Andrew Dick Wood

General Metal

Metal Theory

Aranya – An Approach To Settlement Design

Louis I. Kahn Rolling Trophy

SEMESTER – IV Total Marks Credit STUDIO / PRACTICAL – SUBJECTS

CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES -IV 100 04

FURNITURE DESIGN –II 100 03

WORKSHOP – IV 100 02

DESIGN STUDIO – IV 100 04

THEORY- SUBJECTS

HISTORY OF VISUAL ARTS –III 100 02

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN & DRAFTING -I 100 02

SERVICES –I (Water Supply & Drainage) 100 02

MATERIALS - IV 100 02

BUILDING SCIENCE –II (ACOUSTICS) 100 02

SOCIOLOGY IN DESIGN DESCIPLINE 100 01

ELECTIVE -1 (OPTIONAL) 100 01 (A) Ceramic, OR (B) Painting, OR(C) Photography 1100 25

SYBA (SEMESTER – IV) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : HISTORY OF VISUAL ARTS –III Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 An overview of art movements of 20th 10

century 3

2 Indian Art-Ancient 10 3 3 Buddhist 10 3 4 Hindu, Islamic……….. 20 7 50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules SYBA (SEMESTER – IV) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN & DRAFTING -I Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Auto cad introduction

- Understanding the basic 2D drawing tools like line, circle, arc, and editing tools like break, extend, trim etc..

- Drawing settings and saving cad drawing file in various extension

- Dimension tools like linear, align, radius etc.

50 16

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – IV) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : SERVICES –I (Water Supply & Drainage) Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Study of essential aspects and guiding

factors of human life and water as an entity essential for life, health & sanitation.

- Distribution of water - consumption / demands – methods of distributions – supply mains and water pressures- main and distribution pipes.

- House - service design – design of distribution system.

- Pipes- materials and accessories. - Basic principles of sanitation. - House drainage system- different system

approaches - Sanitary fixtures- traps- inspection

chambers- sizes of pipes and traps - Different types of pipes. - Plumbing and internal fixtures- joints

50 16

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – IV) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : MATERIALS - IV Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Introduction to materials, their physical

and behavioural properties, methods and tools of appreciation, criteria for selection of material based on design etc.

- Materials: Plastic, Glass. - Visual quality of material in terms of

texture, colour, pattern etc.

50 16

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules SYBA (SEMESTER – IV) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : BUILDING SCIENCE –II (ACOUSTICS) Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Sound – properties, process of hearing,

threshold of audibility, behaviour of sound, room acoustics. Reverberation and reverberation time (RT) for speech and music

20 7

2 Noise –outdoors and indoor, types of noise, effect of noise transmission of noise

15 5

3 Sound insulation- necessity, methods of sound insulation, various materials

15 4

50 16 • 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – IV) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : SOCIOLOGY IN DESIGN DISCIPLINE Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 - The meaning of sociology subject matter,

importance - Its relations with following social sciences –

Economics politics, psychology, history anthropology

- Individual and Society - Socialization - Social process & Social changes

50 16

50 16 • 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – IV) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : ELECTIVE -1 (Optional) Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 a) Ceramic

o Introduction to ceramics through History by comparative studies of various culture

o Process and techniques of forming and decorating.

100 16

b) Painting o Water colour and expression of

natural phenomenon o Poster colours and expression of

interior spaces

a) Photography o Basic knowledge of the medium by

introduction to the basic principles of

Photography, understanding of the camera, its various parts and introduction to darkroom processing and equipments. Major thrust area- Black & White due to available facility.

o Introduction to different ideas and attitudes in the field of photography and understanding aspects involved in making the IDEA of meaning and composition.

100 16

• 100 marks Internal as per University Rules SYBA (SEMESTER – IV) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES - IV Credit :4

Unit Marks Hour 1 Systems related to interior architecture -

FALSE FLOOR (Submission) 10 6

2 FALSE CEILING (Submission) 15 10 3 PARTITION (Submission) 15 10 4 Jury/Viva 10 6 5 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – IV) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : FURNITURE DESIGN – II Credit :3

Unit Marks Hour 1 Exercises to study furniture as a form and

relationship with its immediate context. (Submission)

15 12

2 Exercises to understand system approach in furniture design. (Submission)

15 12

3 Studying and designing scientifically basic type furniture systems – storage type, sitting type. (Submission)

10 8

4 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules SYBA (SEMESTER – IV) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : DESIGN STUDIO – IV Credit : 4

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Exercising various affecting factors in stating

a definite spatial relationship. (Submission) - Program requirements and abstraction of

organization. (Submission) - Functional criteria – relationship index and

matrix of spaces/functions. (Submission) - Nature of function /space and hierarchical

classifications & order. (Submission) - Organizational variations in

general(Submission)

40 32

2 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

SYBA (SEMESTER – IV) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : WORKSHOP – IV Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Materials (1) Glass 100 32 (2) Plastic, F.R.P. Submission/Jury/Viva 100 32

• 100 marks Internal as per University Rules

REFERENCE BOOKS sem - 4 Floor Magic - Alan Berman

Wall Works – Akiko Busch

Floor Works – Akiko Busch

Flooring Materials – F. R. S. Yorke, C. Roy Fowkes

Building Construction – S. C. Rangwala

Building Construction – Sushil Kumar

A Text Book of Building Construction – S. P. Arora, S. P. Bindra

The Construction of Buildings Vol : 1,2,3,4,5 – R. Barry

Building Construction – Dr. B. C. Punmia

Building Construction

Interior Design Illustrated – Francis D. K. Ching

A Visual Dictionary of Architecture – Francis D. K. Ching

Interior Design Atlas – Francisco Asensio Cerver

The New Modern Furniture Design – Francisco Asnsio Cerver

Design – Part – 4 : Furniture Design

Interior Design – The Freedom – Barbaralee Diamonstein

Furniture Design By Architects – Marian Page

Design 5+6 : 1989 – Jens Bernsen

Plywood – of The World – Andrew Dick Wood

Engineering Materials (Material Science ) - S. C. Rangwala

Material Science – J. P. Patel, G. H. Upadhyay

An Industrial Visit Report on Elasto Polymer Processors – Gohel Krishna

A Text Book of Materials Science & Metallurgy – O. P. Khanna

Time – Saver Standards for Interior Design and Space Planning– Josheph

Neufert Architect’s Data ( 2nd

The Art of Ancient India – Susan L. Huntington

International ) – Vincent Jones

Art – Through The Ages

Hindu India – From Khajuraho To The Temple City of Madurai – Henri Stierlin

Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering – G. S. Birdie, J. S. Birdie

Building Services and Equipments – Ar. Shubhangi Bhide

Autocad

Engineering Materials (Material Science ) - S. C. Rangwala

Berger Paints India Limited

An Industrial Visit Report on Elasto Polymer Processors – Gohel Krishna

Introduction To Paints

Acoustic Design – Duncan Templeton & David Saunders

Concepts in Architectural Acoustics – M. David Egan

Social Change in Modern India - A. G. Shah, J. K. Dave

Hindu Religion Customs & Manners – P. Thomas

SEMESTER –V Total Marks Credit STUDIO – PRACTICAL SUBJECTS

CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES -V 100 6

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN & DRAFTING-II 100 2

WORKSHOP – V 100 2

DESIGN STUDIO – V 100 8

THEORY - SUBJECTS

BUILDING SCIENCE – III (LIGHT) 100 2

SERVICES -II (Electrical) 100 2

PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES 100 1

ELECTIVE –II (OPTIONAL) 100 1 (A) Traditional Art & Craft, (B) Graphics, (C) Sculpture RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME -III 100 1 900 25

TYBA (SEMESTER – V) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : BUILDING SCIENCE – III (LIGHT) Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Introduction of light and its principles. 50 16 2 Day light – sources – climate and light. The

day light factor concept. Prediction techniques, day lighting requirements. Distribution of day light, glaze in lights, artificial lighting, types of lighting, sources and their selection, lighting fixtures/ components. Relation between light & collar.

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules TYBA (SEMESTER – V) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : SERVICES -II (Electrical) Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Electrical Services- Power connection,

A.C.& D.C. conducts, distribution Board and fuses. Wiring system (concealed & open) fixtures design of lay out and symbols for representation. Basics of electric conduct distribution network other system.

50 16

50 16 • 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

TYBA (SEMESTER – V) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Rites & Rituals and their meanings

/interpretation - Philosophy of cultures - Philosophy through religious / philosophy

behind - Daily life concept in philosophy Celebration, Festivals and Customs evolve

through philosophical approach

50 16

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules TYBA (SEMESTER – V) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : ELECTIVE –II (OPTIONAL) Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 a) Traditional Art & Craft 100 16 2 b) Graphics 3 c) Sculpture 4 5 100 16

• 100 marks Internal as per University Rules

TYBA (SEMESTER – V) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : RELATED STUDY PROGRAMME -III Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 - To understand broad contextual

undercurrents and their process of movement at various strata of life in a multi complex living organism like metro premise of human habitat.

- Or Documentation of 5 semesters work

100 32

100 32

• 100 marks Internal as per University Rules TYBA (SEMESTER – V) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES -V Credit : 6

Unit Marks Hour 1 BUILT-IN FURNITURE (Submission) 20 16 2 SURFACE – FINISHES (Submission) 10 8 3 SURFACE – FLOOR (Submission) 10 8 4 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

TYBA (SEMESTER – V) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : DESIGN STUDIO – V Credit : 8

Unit Marks Hour 1 - What is context – definition in relation to

man, space and time. - What forms a context and influences on

life in general and on space in particular. - Needs and requirements of man and

development of programmes beginning of space – evolution from word- thinking to spatial thinking

- Material resources and their usages- an understanding about eco-system

- Exploration and exploration of limitations about material its quality and development of building/construction techniques in the making of space.

- Spatial configurations – an end result as a process through assimilation of individual requirements contextual parameters and material & technological criteria. (Submission)

40 32

2 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

TYBA (SEMESTER – V) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN & DRAFTING-II Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 2 D + 3D graphics and drawing (equipping

with 3D commands lighting, rendering & camera)

50 16

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules TYBA (SEMESTER – V) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : WORKSHOP – V Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Understanding & exploring different threads.

– Fabric (Submission) Different weaving techniques under above. – Fabric (Submission)

100 16

100 16 • 100 marks Internal as per University Rules

REFERENCE BOOKS sem - 5 The Elements of Style – Stephen Calloway

How To Build Cabinets for The Modern Kitchen – R. P. Stevenson

Floor Magic - Alan Berman

Wall Works – Akiko Busch

Floor Works – Akiko Busch

Flooring Materials – F. R. S. Yorke, C. Roy Fowkes

Floor finishes ( student’s work )

Archicad

Time – Saver Standards for Interior Design and Space Planning

– Josheph

Neufert Architect’s Data ( 2nd

Taiwan Lighting – Taiwan’s Professional Lighting Industry Magazine – Wang Pi-Ly

International ) – Vincent Jones

Lighting Manual

Interior Lighting for Designers ( 4th

Concept Sound and Lighting Systems – John Vasey

Edition ) – Gary Gordon Fies, Iald,Lc

Reference : Catalogues

Indian Philosophy – Richard King

Indian Philosophy – Past and Future

A Critical Survey of Indian Philosophy – Dr. Candradhar Sharma

Reference - Files

SEMESTER –VI STUDIO – PRACTICAL SUBJECTS Total Marks Credit

CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES -VI 100 6

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN& DRAFTING -I II 100 2

DESIGN STUDIO – VI 100 10

THEORY - SUBJECTS

SPECIFICATION & ESTIMATION 100 2

SERVICES -III (AIR CONDITIONING) 100 2

PROFESSIONAL PRACTISE & PROJECT MANAGMENT 100 1

LANDSCAPE 100 2

700 25

TYBA (SEMESTER – VI) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : SPECIFICATION & ESTIMATION Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Approximate estimates methods of

estimation, computing measurements Preparation of schedule of qualities, Rate analysis of various items of work Preparation of estimates Specification in brief, principal material requirements and their co-relation to estimates

50 16

50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules TYBA (SEMESTER – VI) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : SERVICES -III (AIR CONDITIONING) Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 Basics of Air conditioning 50 16 2 Various air-conditioning systems 3 Installation criteria. 4 5 50 16

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

TYBA (SEMESTER – VI) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : PROFESSIONAL PRACTISE & PROJECT MANAGMENT Credit : 1

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Role of an interior designer, his/her

responsibilities and liabilities with respect to client and society.

- Professional work and scale of charges, mode of working and phasing of projects .

- Tendering. Contracts and articles of agreement, execution of contract.

- Code of conduct.

50 16

50 16 • 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

TYBA (SEMESTER – VI) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : LANDSCAPE Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Ecological & Environmental issues.

- Elements of Landscape – Landforms, plant maternal, water rocks, lighting etc.

- Parameters in landscape designing for various type of built forms – outdoor to indoor linkage.

- Landscape of courtyards – residential and commercial.

- Indoor plants and their visual characteristics – colour , textual, foliage.

- Water as a landscape element – forms of water and its making.

50 16

50 16 • 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

TYBA (SEMESTER – VI) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES -VI Credit : 6

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Approximate estimates methods of

estimation, computing measurements. - Preparation of schedule of qualities, Rate

analysis of various items of work. - Preparation of estimates and recapitulation. - Specification in brief, principal material

requirements and their co-relation to estimates.

- Method and form of writing brief (technical) descriptive notes on material and workmanship. (Submission)

40 32

2 Jury/Viva 10 50 32

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules TYBA (SEMESTER – VI) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : DESIGN STUDIO – VI Credit : 10

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Study of standard working drawing

system. (Submission) - Basic construction drawing system and

methods application through individual and specific project. (Submission)

- Materials, construction processes and practices, techniques services, specifications, selections and detailing out in a comprehensive system to design a well set pattern of smooth extension; through a complete set of working drawings for a project. (Submission)

40 64

2 Jury/Viva 10 50 64

• 50 marks Internal as per University Rules TYBA (SEMESTER – VI) BACHELOR OF ARTS (INTERIOR DESIGN) SUB : COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN& DRAFTING -III Credit : 2

Unit Marks Hour 1 - Foundation max introduction

- Understanding of main toolbars, standard primitives like box, cone, cylinder, sphere, pyramid, tube, etc.. and extended primitives like hedra, capsule, chamfer box, oil tank etc.. (Submission)

- Using materials, light, camera, environment map, atmospheric effect and its modification (Submission)

- Making walkthrough and setting time configuration and rendering frames (Submission)

50 16

50 16 • 50 marks Internal as per University Rules

REFERENCE BOOKS sem - 6 Mud – Report on Mud Case Study

Mud

Building Construction – S. C. Rangwala

Building Construction – Sushil Kumar

A Text Book of Building Construction – S. P. Arora, S. P. Bindra

Building Construction – Dr. B. C. Punmia

Building Construction

Technical Manual - gypboard

Wall Works – Akiko Busch

Curtain Walls – Design Manual – Rolf Schaal

3dMax foundation

Time – Saver Standards for Interior Design and Space Planning – Josheph

Architect’s Working Details : - D. A. C. A. Boyne

Reference - Files

Estimating, Costing, & Specification, Contracts

General Technical Specifications For Building Works

Estimating, Costing, Specification & Valuation in Civil Engineering (Includes

Computer Estimating ) – M. Chakraborti

Estimate

Blue Star Air Conditioning

Reference : Catalogues

A Guild To Business Principles & Practices for Interior Designers – Harry

Siegel, Alan Siegel

Architect’s Professional Practice Manual – James R. Franklin

Landscape Architecture Construction–Harlow C. Ladphair, Fred Katt, Jr.

Landscape Construction & Detailing – Alan Blanc

Landscape Architecture – A Manual of Site Planning and Design– John Drmsbe