RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR ENRICHMENT(PRACTICAL)

Paper Code: 
HSC 407
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to

  • Understand the basic units of measurements, scales and drawings.
  • Develop housing plans for different economic sections.
  • Understand the furniture layout in different rooms according to the principles of   design.

 

Contents:

  1. Metric Projections: Isometric, Axonometric and Oblique.
  2. Orthographic projections: Plans, elevations and sections.
  3. Orthographic and metric projections of furniture, eg. Table, Chair, Bed, Sofa, etc.
  4. Perspective projections: Cone of vision, station point and one point perspective of objects
  5. Draw house plans for -          LIG, MIG, HIG
  6. Introduction to concept of Landscaping
  7. Furniture layout in accordance with principles of design- drawing room, dinning room, master’s bedroom, children’s bedroom and kitchen. 
  8. Market survey of floorings, furnishing, wall paintings, furniture, toilet-fitting, chandeliers, decorative lights etc.
  9. Make models for different units of a house- Master’s bedroom, drawing room, dinning room, children’s bedroom and kitchen.
Essential Readings: 
  1. Agan, Tessie (latest edition): The house its plan and use, New York, J.B. Lippincott.
  2. Gandotra, Veena and Patel, Sarjoo (latest edition): Housing for Family Living, Dominant Publishers and Distributers, New Delhi.
  3. Rao Raja, Subranayan Y.T.N. (latest edition): Planning of Residential Buildings, New Delhi: standard publishers.
  4. Seetharaman Premavathy and Pannu Parveen (latest edition): Interior Design and Decoration. CBS Publishers and Distribitors, New Delhi
  5. Sharma Nirija (latest edition): Home Management. Publishers Murari Lal & Sons, New Delhi.

 

 

 

 

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