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(Established under
section 3 of UGC Act,1956)
Course & Branch :B.E - P-CIVIL
Title of the Paper :Building Planning and Drawing Max. Marks :80
Sub. Code :SCIX1012(2010/2011/2012/2013) Time : 3 Hours
Date :28/03/2014 Session
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PART -
A (10 x 2 = 20)
Answer ALL the Questions
1.
Define Orientation.
2.
How buildings are classified?
3.
State the principles underlying
Bye-Laws.
4.
Define and designate Floor Area Ratio
5.
List out any four factors to be
considered for selection of Site.
6.
What does Building Typology meant for?
7.
Write down the minimum standard for
bathroom and staircase.
8.
How building plans are categorized?
9.
Differentiate plan and line sketch.
10. List
out the clearances and approval to be made for a residential building.
PART – B (1
x 60= 60)
Answer All the Questions
11. The
line plan of a small residential building with Two Bed Room as shown in fig-1 Prepare the full dimensioned
submission drawing, comprising following views (i) Ground floor plan.(ii) Front
elevation (iii)Section AA.
Specification
and other details are given below. All other dimensions and details may be
adopted as per normal standards.
Foundation - On hard murum, at a depth 1m below G.L
Plinth
- Height 450mm-Plinth and foundation
masonry of U.C.R in C.M 1:6
Super Structure- All walls in B.B Masonry in C.M. 1:6.300mm thick and
W.C which are 150mm thick Verandah has M.S.Grill provided over parapets.
Height- Clear head room.3m for Kitchen 2.4m for Verandah, W.C and Bath and 3.5mfor bottom of
eaves board.
Roofs- R.C.C 150mm thick with waterproofing of brick bat coba.
Doors and Windows- C.C.T.W. doors and windows of suitable size and at
eaves board.
(or)
12. The line plan in the figure below shows the
internal dimensions in
cm. Draw to a
suitable scale the following
i.
Plan
ii.
Sectional
iii.
Elevation
Select suitable
positions and sizes of doors and windows. The specifications for the buildings
are as follows:
i.
Foundation depth below ground
level..........................1.1.m
ii.
Plinth height above ground
level..............................1.0 m
iii.
Mansonry in foundation and up to plinth
Uncorsed rubble masonry in lime
mortar..........................................................1:2.
iv.
Mansonry in superstructure -11/2 brick in
cement mortar 1:6
v. Flooring – 25
mm thick mosaic tiles on 100mm thick 1:4:8 concrete bed
vi.
Doors – Timber doors fully paneled, suitable
sizes.
vii.
Windows – Timber fully glazed at suitable
places and of suitable sizes.
viii.
Roof
Flat R.C.C.roof – 120mm thick R.C.C.slab of 1:2:4 with 80mm thick wearing
course.
Assume any other suitable data
wherever required and mention the same in the
drawing.
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