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Architectural Design & Delineation–III B.Arch Question Paper : jaduniv.edu.in

Name of the University : Jadavpur University
Department : Architecture
Degree : B.Arch
Subject Name : Architectural Design And Delineation–III
Sem : II
Website : jaduniv.edu.in
Document Type : Model Question Paper

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Architectural Design & Delineation–III Question Paper :

Inter Architecture Examination, 2008 :
2nd Semester :
Time : Twelve hours
Full Marks : 100

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A prominent Educational House in Calcutta operating through many branches in the city wishes to construct a separate school Building for into secondary students from Class VI to Class X. The particulars of the site and their tentative requirements are as under.
The school in proposed to be consisting of five sections each, with 40 students in each section. The class room will be approx. 50 sq. m. each. Apart from the regular class rooms, the following are also to be accommodated.
** Language rooms 2 nos — Total 50 sq. m.
** Common Room 1 No. — 20 sq. m.
** Teacher’s Room with separate toilet for ladies and gents for 30 teachers — 60 sq. m.
** Library 1 No. — 70 sq. m.
** Computer Lab 1 No. — 15 sq. m.
** Canteen 1 No. (with independent access) — 15 sq. m.
** Principal’s Room 1 No. — 20 sq. m.
** Office — 20 sq. m.
** Toilets and other services as may be required.

You are free to suggest and incorporate any other activity area as you may feel appropriate. The site is located on D. H. Road, South of Calcutta and in within an institutional land use area.
** Land area — 2235 sq. m.
** Permissible ground coverage — 50%
** Permissible FAR — 2.0
** Permissible height — 18.0 m.
You are required to design the School building and prepare the following :–
1. Site plan showing ground plan of the building, site entry points, approach way and parking, if any.
2. Floor plans (separate or typical, as the case may be) including roof plan.
3. Section — one longitudinal and one lateral
4. Elevation — Front and one side elevation.
5. Three-dimensional view to explain the design.
You may follow any suitable scale for the purpose of the above.
Each : Site Plan.

Architectural Design :
First Arch. Part– I Examination, 2008 :
2nd Semester :
Time : Three Hours
Full Marks : 100
Answer for 100 marks.

1. The base of an isosceles triangle lying in spoke is perpendicular to the vertical plane and parallel to H.P. The nearer point is at a distance of 3 cm from V.P. The apex now makes an angle of 45° with H.P. The base is 4 cm long and the sides are 10 cm long. Draw the projections. 15

2. A circular plane of diameter 10 cm. is placed at a distance of 3 cm above HP. and parallel to AP. The plane now makes an angle of 45° w.r.t HP, the position of the opposite point remaining save. Draw the projections 15

3. Draw the axonometric/isometric view of the following : 15
A cube (6 cm × 6 cm × 6 cm) is placed on a square base (10 cm × 10 cm × 2 cm) diagonally and centrally. A hexagonal pyramid of side 1 cm abd height 3 cm is placed in an invested manner centrally on the cube. 25

4. A rectangular block of size (4 cm(w) × 6 cm(l) × 12 cm(h) is attached to another rectangular block of size 12 cm(w) × 4 cm(l) and 6 cm(h) by its shorter side forming a l shaped pattern in plan. Another triangular block of size 4 cm × 4 cm × 4 cm is attached to the bigger block on its shorted side, keeping the slanting face on top.
Draw and render the following :
i) Plan 5
ii) Elevation 10
iii) A perspective view 30

Architectural Construction–III :
Bachelor Of Architecture Engg. Examination, 2009
:
3rd Year, 1st Semester :
Time : Three hours
Full Marks : 100
Answer question No. 1 and any three of the other questions.

1. Answer any five :
a) What are the different types of stone used for wall cladding ? 5
b) Show with neat sketches different types of elements use for the suspension system of Gyp. board false ceiling. 5
c) Give brief specification for timber, plywood and laminated plastic sheet used for wall panelling. 5
d) What are the advantages of using pre-cast concrete roofing system. 5
e) What are the advantages of wall cladding ? 5
f) Why dowel bars are used in stone cladding ? 5
g) What are the different types of operating systems of rolling shutters ? 5

2. Show with neat proportionate sketches wall panelling with teak veneered finish in matching various for a wall surface of 450 mm (L) × 3000 mm (H) with 100 mm high T.W. skirting and panels of 900 mm width with 3 mm groove at every vertical joints and a horizontal groove of 2100 mm level. Show plan, elevation, cross section and details. 25

3. Show with neat sketches the methodology of execution of a mural on a wall surface using ceramic glass mosaic. 25

4. Show with neat sketches the reflected ceiling plan, cross section and blown up details of false ceiling for a space of 4800 mm (h) × 3600 mm (w) using manual wool fibre board of 600 mm × 600 mm size with powder coated pressed 9.9. interlocking ‘T’ section frame and suspension system with 2 Nos. of 600 mm × 600 mm modular light fittings symmetrically placed. 25

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