17CV54 Computer Aided Building Planning and Drawing syllabus for CV



A d v e r t i s e m e n t

Module-1 Drawing Basics 12 hours

Drawing Basics:

Selection of scales for various drawings, thickness of lines, dimensioning, abbreviations and conventional representations as per IS: 962 Simple engineering drawings with CAD drawing tools : Lines, Circle,Arc, Polyline, Multiline, Polygon, Rectangle, Spline, Ellipse, Modify tools: Erase, Copy, Mirror, Offset, Array, Move, Rotate, Scale, Stretch, Lengthen, Trim, Extend, Break, Chamfer and Fillet, Using Text: Single line text, Multiline text, Spelling, Edit text, Special Features: View tools, Layers concept, Dimension tools, Hatching, Customising toolbars, Working with multiple drawings

Module-2 Drawings Related to Different Building Elements 12 hours

Drawings Related to Different Building Elements:

Following drawings are to be prepared for the data given using CAD Software

a. Cross section of Foundation, masonry wall, RCC columns with isolated & combined footings.

b. Different types of bonds in brick masonry

c. Different types of staircases – Dog legged, Open well

d. Lintel and chajja

e. RCC slabs and beams

f. Cross section of a pavement

g. Septic Tank and sedimentation Tank

h. Layout plan of Rainwater recharging and harvesting system

i. Cross sectional details of a road for a Residential area with provision for all services

j. Steel truss (connections Bolted)

Note: Students should sketch to dimension the above in a sketch book before doing the computer drawing

Module-3 Building Drawings 26 hours

Building Drawings:

Principles of planning, Planning regulations and building byelaws, factors affecting site selection, Functional planning of residential and public buildings, design aspects for different public buildings. Recommendations of NBC.

Drawing of Plan, elevation and sectional elevation including electrical, plumbing and sanitary services using CAD software for:

1. Single and Double story residential building

2. Hostel building 3. Hospital building

4. School building

5. Submission drawing (sanction drawing) of two storied residential building with access to terrace including all details and statements as per the local bye-laws

 

Note:

  • Students should sketch to dimension the above in a sketch book before doing the computer drawing
  • One compulsory field visit/exercise to be carried out.
  • Single line diagrams to be given in the examination

 

Course outcomes:

After studying this course, students will be able to

1. Gain a broad understanding of planning and designing of buildings

2. Prepare, read and interpret the drawings in a professional set up.

3. Know the procedures of submission of drawings and Develop working and submission drawings for building

4. Plan and design a residential or public building as per the given requirements

 

Question paper pattern:

  • There will be two full questions with sub divisions if necessary from Module 2 with each full question carrying thirty marks. Students have to answer one question.
  • There will be two full questions from Module 3 with each full question carrying fifty marks. Students have to answer one question.
  • The conduction of examination and question paper format of should be in lines of 1st year CAED drawing. It’s a drawing paper but the exam will be conducted by batches in the computer labs. question papers should be given in batches

 

Text Books:

1. MG Shah, CM Kale, SY Patki, “Building drawing with an integrated approach to Built Environment Drawing” , Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing co. Ltd., New Delhi

2. Gurucharan Singh, “Building Construction”, Standard Publishers, & distributors, New Delhi.

3. Malik R S and Meo G S, “Civil Engineering Drawing” , Asian Publishers/Computech Publications Pvt Ltd.

 

Reference Books:

1. Time Saver Standard by Dodge F. W., F. W. Dodge Corp.,

2. IS: 962-1989 (Code of practice for architectural and building drawing)

3. National Building Code, BIS, New Delhi.

Last Updated: Tuesday, January 24, 2023