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B.ARCH. SEMESTER-I AR 103 ARCH. DRAWING

UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE. B.ARCH. SEMESTER-I AR 103 ARCH. DRAWING. Credit. 4. Objectives: To give a basic knowledge of good drafting and lettering techniques. Methodology

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B.ARCH. SEMESTER-I AR 103 ARCH. DRAWING

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  1. UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE • B.ARCH. SEMESTER-I AR 103 ARCH. DRAWING Credit 4 Objectives: • To give a basic knowledge of good drafting and lettering techniques. Methodology Studio assignments & lectures . Demonstration of 3d geometrical objects & their 2d representation on sheet. Suggested readings:- 1. Engineering Drawing – N.D. Bhatt 2. Engineering Graphics – K.R. Mohan 3. Engineering Drawing – R.K. Dhawan • General guidelines for the teacher: • • Maximum drafting work will be done in the studio. • • Models of solid will be used as teaching aids. • .

  2. UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE • B.ARCH. SEMESTER-III AR 203 ARCH. DRAWING Credit 4 Objectives:- • • To development perception and presentation of simple architectural forms and buildings. • Methodology:- • Studio assignments & lectures . Demonstration of 3d geometrical objects & • their 2d representation on sheet. Suggested readings:- 1. Engineering Drawing – N.D. Bhatt 2. Engineering Graphics – K.R. Mohan 3. Engineering Drawing – R.K. Dhawan • General guidelines for the teacher: • • Maximum drafting work will be done in the studio. • • Models of solid will be used as teaching aids. • • Exercises for each topic will be undertaken.

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