SYLLABUS
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTURE – PART 1
5.1 DESIGN DISSERATITION
Teaching Hours
Lecture : -----
Studio : 192 periods of 45 mins. Each. ( 144 Hours )
Sessional Marks
Internal : 300
External : 600
Examination Scheme
Duration : ----- Note : Syllabus as prescribed
Marks Max. : ----- at the 4th Year Architecture to
Marks Min. : ----- be continued in the First Term of
5th Year
Scope for design consideration :
Design dissertation on a topic ( project ) approved by the college separately for each student and
each student shall carry out dissertation considering the following aspect :
Method of construction, advance technology (concrete and steel), advances building services,
climatology, theory of structures stuied up to 4th and 1st term of 5th year
Research analysis and data collection
Site selection and justification
User requirements and justification
Climatic conditions
Socio-economic problems
Communication
Transportation
Landscape and town / urban planning
Each student’s work shall include intensive dissertation on the above points and shall include briefs
on selection of site, methodology of dissertation, designing of the selected project and proper
presentation of the drawings as volume i and the detail of the site, its analysis and justification,
case studies and analysis, data, brief on structural system and services selected for the project,
programme for the selected project, etc as volume ii
Design dissertation work as per volume I and volume II above prepared by the student during 2nd
term of the 4th year and 1st term of the 5th year shall be examined by an external jury appointed by
university of Mumbai.
SYLLABUS
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTURE
5.2 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE – II
Teaching Hours
Lecture : 64 periods of 45 mins. Each ( 48 Hours )
Studio : -----
Sessional Marks
Internal : 50 100
External : -----
Examination Scheme
Duration : 3 Hours
Marks Max. : 100
Marks Min. : 50
Instructions in the following should be such as to understand the purpose and implication of its
application, instructions to the students should be general without going to much in detail in legal
aspects.
• Acquisition.
• General principals of land acquisition with reference to norms of compensation.
Purpose of acquisition.
• Elements of valuation – market value methods of valuation specially income capitalisation
technique and physical method of valuation.
• Elementary example including one for ownership flats and premises. Building up or
determining rate of capitalisation based on gilt - edged theory and general investment market
theory.
Valuer and his function including registration.
Meaning of immovable property – ownership and possession.
Joint tenancy and tenancy in common.
Different types of tenures of land – as commonly found leasehold and freehold and lease and other
rents.
Rent – different types of rent – standard rent, example on working out of standard rent.
Rateable value and its relation to rent – nature and purpose of rateable value.
Definition of property – ownership – possession – joint tenancies and tenancy in common - types of
tenure with special reference to freehold and leasehold tenure.
Principal types of landed properties – their outgoings calculation of rented value and not income
market value.
Principals governing the rate of interest required for different types and class of properties – gilt
edge securities.
Application of the above principal to elementary example of valuation of properties with freehold
and leasehold tenure.
Valuation : Ownership basis flats.
Use in practice ( construction is not contemplated ).
Gross annual value rateable value and their application.
Note on sessional work to be done - Each students is required to submit his report, observations and
procedure in regular journals on the following topics –
Report on ancient lights.
Report on dilapidation’s and repairs.
Valuation report of a property be done,
Report on acquisition of property.
Easement of light, Ventilation and Access.
All Acts Related to Non Agricultural Lands in relation to building Activities related to regions such
as M. R. T. P., M. H. AD. A., & M. M. R. D. A. Acts.
Note : Topics marked by asterisk (*) shall be dealt with by the Teacher in general but sufficient to
impart knowledge on its use and application without going into detail in its legal aspect.
Submission of the Sessional work to internal jury on any of the following topics including
those listed in Professional Practice II.
Dilapidation.
Procedure for preparing report and schedule of dilapidation’s.
Settlement of claim.
Law relating to structural and general repairs.
Fire Insurance.
Insurance policy and cover note.
Duties of Architect with respect to insurance policy for contract work.
Fire loss assessment claim and report.
Insurable value of the Property.
SYLLABUS
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTURE
5.3 ADVANCED BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Teaching Hours
Lecture : 32 periods of 45 mins. Each ( 24 Hours )
Studio : 64 periods of 45 mins. Each ( 48 Hours )
Sessional Marks
Internal : 150
External : 150
Examination Scheme
Duration : ------
Marks Max. : ------
Marks Min. : ------
FIRST TERM
Communication Systems – Lifts of various types such as passenger, goods, hospital etc.
( with special reference to Design of lift cage ) Escalators.
Arches and Portals – Arches and Portals in R. C. C. Steel and Laminated timber
construction.
Domes Shells and Folded Plates - Folded Plates and barrel shells hyperbolic paraboloids,
And domes in R. C. C., Geodesic domes and space frames.
Prestressed Concrete - Precast prestressed construction for large span structures
(general principal application only ).
Prefabricated Housing construction – Methods of prefabrication of components of a
Building and their assembly, aspect of economy involved in larger repetitive work such as
community housing etc.
Sessional work based upon above topics. Constructional details and concise report on
method of construction and materials selected for Design project for 4th year.
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SYLLABUS
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTURE
5.4 WORKING DRAWING
Teaching Hours
Lecture : -------
Studio : 64 periods of 45 mins. Each ( 48 Hours )
Sessional Marks
Internal : 100
External : -----
Examination Scheme
Duration : ------
Marks Max. : ------
Marks Min. : ------
Working Drawing of Frame Structure for Design problem done during 4th year
Architecture, indicating to appropriate scale :
1) Foundation Plan.
2) Floor Plans.
3) Elevation and Sections as necessary.
4) 3 working details of interesting part of building.
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SYLLABUS
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTURE – PART – II ( SECOND TERM )
5.5 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
16 WEEKS TRAINING PERIOD
Sessional Marks
Internal : ------
External : 200
Examination Scheme
Duration : ------
Marks Max. : ------
Marks Min. : ------
Professional Experience
During the Second Term the students have to undergo practical training out-side the
institute, in such officers / organizations as will give him the necessary opportunity to
improve and consolidate his Architectural knowledge.
During his practical training he is expected to work in accordance with the discipline of
the organization and will make progress which will be carefully watched by the institution
and the student will have to satisfy his employer as well as the institution. The student will
give a report of his experience giving the type of experience he has gained.
Logbooks will have to be maintained by the students and counter–signed by the Principal
of the firm as also the year master who will also co-ordinate training in the office as also
educational objectives.
Proforma for professional experience –
Name of the student (Academic year)
Surname / Father’s Name / Student’s First Name
(Name of office / Organisation with address)
(i) Date of joining
(ii) Date of leaving
Employer’s report : Brief details of the experience gained by the student stating the nature
of work done.
Employer’s opinion about students training any suggestion.
Signature Signature
Professor in- charge The Employer
Vive Voce shall be taken at the end of the training period by the University. The students
are required to present long book, The examiners at Viva Voce shall examine the students
on the topics of Part I and Part II of Professional Practice and the Professional Training.
Application of the above principal to elementary example of valuation of properties with
freehold and leasehold tenure.
Valuation : Ownership basis flats.
Use in practice (Construction is not contemplated).
Gross annual value rateable value and their application.
Note on Sessional work to be done – Each student is required to submit his report,
Observations and procedure in regular journals on the following topics –
Report on ancient lights.
Report on dilapidations and repairs.
Valuation report of a property be done.
Report on acquisition of property.
Easement of Light, Ventilation and Access.
All Acts Related to Non Agricultural Lands in relation to Building Activities related to
regions such as M. R. T. P., M. H. AD. A. and M. M. R. D. A. Acts.
Note : Topics marked by asterisk (*) shall be dealt with by the Teacher in general but
sufficient to impart knowledge on its use and application without going into detail in its
legal aspect.
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DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTURE – PART 1
5.1 DESIGN DISSERATITION
Teaching Hours
Lecture : -----
Studio : 192 periods of 45 mins. Each. ( 144 Hours )
Sessional Marks
Internal : 300
External : 600
Examination Scheme
Duration : ----- Note : Syllabus as prescribed
Marks Max. : ----- at the 4th Year Architecture to
Marks Min. : ----- be continued in the First Term of
5th Year
Scope for design consideration :
Design dissertation on a topic ( project ) approved by the college separately for each student and
each student shall carry out dissertation considering the following aspect :
Method of construction, advance technology (concrete and steel), advances building services,
climatology, theory of structures stuied up to 4th and 1st term of 5th year
Research analysis and data collection
Site selection and justification
User requirements and justification
Climatic conditions
Socio-economic problems
Communication
Transportation
Landscape and town / urban planning
Each student’s work shall include intensive dissertation on the above points and shall include briefs
on selection of site, methodology of dissertation, designing of the selected project and proper
presentation of the drawings as volume i and the detail of the site, its analysis and justification,
case studies and analysis, data, brief on structural system and services selected for the project,
programme for the selected project, etc as volume ii
Design dissertation work as per volume I and volume II above prepared by the student during 2nd
term of the 4th year and 1st term of the 5th year shall be examined by an external jury appointed by
university of Mumbai.
SYLLABUS
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTURE
5.2 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE – II
Teaching Hours
Lecture : 64 periods of 45 mins. Each ( 48 Hours )
Studio : -----
Sessional Marks
Internal : 50 100
External : -----
Examination Scheme
Duration : 3 Hours
Marks Max. : 100
Marks Min. : 50
Instructions in the following should be such as to understand the purpose and implication of its
application, instructions to the students should be general without going to much in detail in legal
aspects.
• Acquisition.
• General principals of land acquisition with reference to norms of compensation.
Purpose of acquisition.
• Elements of valuation – market value methods of valuation specially income capitalisation
technique and physical method of valuation.
• Elementary example including one for ownership flats and premises. Building up or
determining rate of capitalisation based on gilt - edged theory and general investment market
theory.
Valuer and his function including registration.
Meaning of immovable property – ownership and possession.
Joint tenancy and tenancy in common.
Different types of tenures of land – as commonly found leasehold and freehold and lease and other
rents.
Rent – different types of rent – standard rent, example on working out of standard rent.
Rateable value and its relation to rent – nature and purpose of rateable value.
Definition of property – ownership – possession – joint tenancies and tenancy in common - types of
tenure with special reference to freehold and leasehold tenure.
Principal types of landed properties – their outgoings calculation of rented value and not income
market value.
Principals governing the rate of interest required for different types and class of properties – gilt
edge securities.
Application of the above principal to elementary example of valuation of properties with freehold
and leasehold tenure.
Valuation : Ownership basis flats.
Use in practice ( construction is not contemplated ).
Gross annual value rateable value and their application.
Note on sessional work to be done - Each students is required to submit his report, observations and
procedure in regular journals on the following topics –
Report on ancient lights.
Report on dilapidation’s and repairs.
Valuation report of a property be done,
Report on acquisition of property.
Easement of light, Ventilation and Access.
All Acts Related to Non Agricultural Lands in relation to building Activities related to regions such
as M. R. T. P., M. H. AD. A., & M. M. R. D. A. Acts.
Note : Topics marked by asterisk (*) shall be dealt with by the Teacher in general but sufficient to
impart knowledge on its use and application without going into detail in its legal aspect.
Submission of the Sessional work to internal jury on any of the following topics including
those listed in Professional Practice II.
Dilapidation.
Procedure for preparing report and schedule of dilapidation’s.
Settlement of claim.
Law relating to structural and general repairs.
Fire Insurance.
Insurance policy and cover note.
Duties of Architect with respect to insurance policy for contract work.
Fire loss assessment claim and report.
Insurable value of the Property.
SYLLABUS
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTURE
5.3 ADVANCED BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Teaching Hours
Lecture : 32 periods of 45 mins. Each ( 24 Hours )
Studio : 64 periods of 45 mins. Each ( 48 Hours )
Sessional Marks
Internal : 150
External : 150
Examination Scheme
Duration : ------
Marks Max. : ------
Marks Min. : ------
FIRST TERM
Communication Systems – Lifts of various types such as passenger, goods, hospital etc.
( with special reference to Design of lift cage ) Escalators.
Arches and Portals – Arches and Portals in R. C. C. Steel and Laminated timber
construction.
Domes Shells and Folded Plates - Folded Plates and barrel shells hyperbolic paraboloids,
And domes in R. C. C., Geodesic domes and space frames.
Prestressed Concrete - Precast prestressed construction for large span structures
(general principal application only ).
Prefabricated Housing construction – Methods of prefabrication of components of a
Building and their assembly, aspect of economy involved in larger repetitive work such as
community housing etc.
Sessional work based upon above topics. Constructional details and concise report on
method of construction and materials selected for Design project for 4th year.
*****
SYLLABUS
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTURE
5.4 WORKING DRAWING
Teaching Hours
Lecture : -------
Studio : 64 periods of 45 mins. Each ( 48 Hours )
Sessional Marks
Internal : 100
External : -----
Examination Scheme
Duration : ------
Marks Max. : ------
Marks Min. : ------
Working Drawing of Frame Structure for Design problem done during 4th year
Architecture, indicating to appropriate scale :
1) Foundation Plan.
2) Floor Plans.
3) Elevation and Sections as necessary.
4) 3 working details of interesting part of building.
*****
SYLLABUS
DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
FIFTH YEAR ARCHITECTURE – PART – II ( SECOND TERM )
5.5 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
16 WEEKS TRAINING PERIOD
Sessional Marks
Internal : ------
External : 200
Examination Scheme
Duration : ------
Marks Max. : ------
Marks Min. : ------
Professional Experience
During the Second Term the students have to undergo practical training out-side the
institute, in such officers / organizations as will give him the necessary opportunity to
improve and consolidate his Architectural knowledge.
During his practical training he is expected to work in accordance with the discipline of
the organization and will make progress which will be carefully watched by the institution
and the student will have to satisfy his employer as well as the institution. The student will
give a report of his experience giving the type of experience he has gained.
Logbooks will have to be maintained by the students and counter–signed by the Principal
of the firm as also the year master who will also co-ordinate training in the office as also
educational objectives.
Proforma for professional experience –
Name of the student (Academic year)
Surname / Father’s Name / Student’s First Name
(Name of office / Organisation with address)
(i) Date of joining
(ii) Date of leaving
Employer’s report : Brief details of the experience gained by the student stating the nature
of work done.
Employer’s opinion about students training any suggestion.
Signature Signature
Professor in- charge The Employer
Vive Voce shall be taken at the end of the training period by the University. The students
are required to present long book, The examiners at Viva Voce shall examine the students
on the topics of Part I and Part II of Professional Practice and the Professional Training.
Application of the above principal to elementary example of valuation of properties with
freehold and leasehold tenure.
Valuation : Ownership basis flats.
Use in practice (Construction is not contemplated).
Gross annual value rateable value and their application.
Note on Sessional work to be done – Each student is required to submit his report,
Observations and procedure in regular journals on the following topics –
Report on ancient lights.
Report on dilapidations and repairs.
Valuation report of a property be done.
Report on acquisition of property.
Easement of Light, Ventilation and Access.
All Acts Related to Non Agricultural Lands in relation to Building Activities related to
regions such as M. R. T. P., M. H. AD. A. and M. M. R. D. A. Acts.
Note : Topics marked by asterisk (*) shall be dealt with by the Teacher in general but
sufficient to impart knowledge on its use and application without going into detail in its
legal aspect.
*****