BACHELOR OF SCIENCE – INTERIOR DESIGNINGSYLLABUS (CORE, COMPLEMENTARY AND OPENCOURSES)
Duration : 3 Years ELIGIBILITY: 10+2 Passed in any stream Total Marks: 2500 Subject Code:B.Sc
FIRST YEAR B.Sc
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Subject
CodeSubject Hrs/w
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Attendence
Seminar/Practice Theory
Practical/Viva
Total
Subject
CodeSubject 5 10 5 10 75 100
B01 Common Course-Language-1 (General Proficiency andcommunicative English)
5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 101 Core course 1: interior design 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 102 Core Course 2:Building Construction & Materials 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 103 Core Course 3:Draftmanship5 10 5 10 75
100
B.Sc 104 Core Course 4: Floriculture 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 105 Core Course 5: Virtual art 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 106 Core Course 6 :Planning the life space 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc P107 Core Practical i:Basic Drawings and Graphics 50 50 100
B.Sc P 108 Core Practical II : Draftsmanship-I 50 50 100
SECOND YEAR B.ScII
ndYE
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Subject
CodeSubject Hrs/week Class
testAttendence
Seminar/Practic
eTheory
Practical /Viva Total
B.Sc 201 Core course 7 : Art & Architecture 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 202 Core Course 8: Technical skill 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 203 Core course 9 : Color and lightings 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 204 Core Course 10 : Two & Three dimensionaldrafting
5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 205 Core Course 11 : Professional Practice 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 206 Core Course 12 : History of furniture 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc P207 Core Practical III: Working drawing(Residence) 50 50 100
B.Sc P 208 Core Practical IV: Design concept(Commercial) 50 50 100
THIRD YEAR B.ScIIIrd
YEAR
Subject
CodeSubject Hrs/week Class
testAttendence
Seminar/Practice Theory
Practical/Viva Total
B.Sc 301 Core Course 13 : Interior visualization 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 302 Core course 14 : Estimation and costing 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 303 Core course 15 : Climatology 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 304 Core Course 16 : Interior services 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc 305 Core Course 17 : Marketing Management 5 10 5 10 75 100
B.Sc P306 Core practical V: Mini project (portfolio) 50 50 100
B.Sc P 307 Core practical VI : Major project and seminar(record) 25 75 100
B.Sc 308 Internship (60 days, portfolio) 100
CORE PAPER 1 – BASIC INTERIOR DESIGN
UNIT I
Concept of Interior Design-Meaning of Interior Design and Interior Decoration. Historic review of Interior Decoration in India. Place ofInterior Decoration in the modern era. Good Taste-Meaning, importance and how to develop a good taste .Objectives of AestheticPlanning-Beauty, Expressiveness, Functionalism.
UNIT II
Design – Definition, Meaning, Purpose. Types of design – Structural and Decorative –Requirements of good structural and gooddecorative designs. Classification of decorative designs – naturalistic, conventional, historic, geometric, biomorphic, abstract.
UNIT III
Elements of design – Meaning and Importance. Line and direction, form and shape, size, color, light, ornamentation, texture and space –Application of elements to form designs.
. UNIT IV
Principles of design – Balance, rhythm, emphasis, harmony, proportion - Meaning and application of design concepts in the interior andexterior houses and other commercial buildings.
UNIT V
Development of design from motives and application. Man as a consumer of design, qualities and role of a good interior designer, interiordesign – career options. Application of design in interior decoration.
CORE PAPER 2 – BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS
UNIT I
Bricks masonry – Definitions , material required for brick masonry , size and weight of bricks , thickness of walls in brick works , defects inbrick masonry , types of brick masonry , safe permissible load on brick masonry .
UNIT II
Stone masonry ; Definitions , material required for stone masonry, classification of stone masonry , safe permissible load on stone masonry.Compression of brick work and stone work .
UNIT III
Timber, cane, bamboo – characteristics of good timber, defects, application of timber like joints, floors, opening, staircase, roof forms etc,Finishes in timber like flooring , paneling etc finish to timber.
UNIT IV
Wood – ply wood , block board , particle board , medium density fiber etc.¬¬ their properties, process of manufacture, tool and technologyof its application and quality assessment, finishes to reconstituted wood lamination, polishing etc. Insulation materials_various insulatingmaterials , their properties and application. Surface finishes for wood product and decorative etc, coatings _ clear and pigmented finishestechnical or protective coating etc.
UNIT V
Cement concrete construction: Definitions , properties of cement concrete , materials used in RCC work , proportioning of concrete ,workability , water –cement ratio
CORE PAPER 3 – DRAFTSMANSHIP – I
UNIT I
Introduction to draftsmanship. Drawing office organization, layout of drawing studio. Need for training, Duties. Determining needs andwishes of the client. Relationship between two dimensional and three dimensional diagrams.
UNIT II
Drafting Tools and Techniques – Drawing tools and their uses. Techniques adopted to handle the tools, Types of scales. Drafting mediums -Tracing paper, tracing cloth, water color paper, sketch paper, vellum, polyester film.
UNIT III
Layout of drawing sheets and title block Lines – types of lines, thickness of lines, hatching of section. Lettering – Types, Requirements ofgood lettering, size of letters and numerals, space between letters, recommended height of letters, lettering technique.
UNIT IV
Dimensioning – general principles, precaution in dimensioning, method of placing dimensions, unit of dimensioning, method of executingdimension, arrow heads.
UNIT V Geometrical constructions Technical sketching – introduction – importance of freehand sketching, principles of free handsketching.
CORE PAPER 4 – FLORICULTUREUNIT IFloriculture – Meaning, concept and importance, ornamental plants – classifications -annuals and perennials, annuals for summer, winterand rainy seasons.
UNIT IIShrubs and Trees – flowering and foliage shrubs, Trees-Avenue and shade trees, climbers and creepers, cacti and succulents, ferns, palms,hardy bulbs and tender bulbs, roses.
UNIT IIIPropagation methods – sexual and asexual methods of propagation, division, cutting, layering, grafting, budding and tissue culture.
UNIT IVCultivation methods for ornamental plants in general – Procurement of plant material, preparation of soil, plant propagation, planting,watering and maturing.
UNIT VOrnamental plant protection methods- plant after care, plant protection – cultural, chemical and mechanical, pest and diseases.
CORE PRACTICAL 1 – DRAFTSMANSHIP-ICONTENTS
1. Architectural lettering.2. Pictorial drawing – orthographic, isometric drawings – Geometrical constructions – table,chair, staircase, rooms.3. Perspective drawings – Visual ray method, Vanishing point method – one point perspective and two point perspective.4.Three dimensional views (isometric view).5. Submission of record.
CORE PAPER 5 – ADVANCED INTERIOR DESIGNUNIT I
Furniture Design __ single items (residential& commercial), sofa , types of chairs , wardrobe , bed coat , reception table ,crockery shelf ,coffee table , etc.
UNIT II
Furniture Design _ group of furniture elements along with the surrounding. Living area , dining rooms , conference hall , bedrooms , etc
UNIT III
One design problem of multi activity residential single room design including case study & area maximum 50 sq.mt.
UNIT IV
Color wheel : color theory , definitions , types , psychological meaning of colors , divisions of color wheel , warm and cool colors .
CORE PAPER 6 VIRTUAL ART
UNIT I2D imaging, 2D painting and drawing
UNIT -IIArt foundations or digital media in general foundation, Digital media in general foundations, digital art foundation , specific to digital artmajors, graphic and web art virtual environments
UNIT IIIConcept development , computer graphic history ,Theory and computer criticism in computer art, cross media (digital and traditional) ,
UNIT -IV
printing , computer graphics in traditional painting and drawing , computer graphic in printmaking computer graphic fibers ,
UNIT-Vcomputer graphics sculpture and jewelry , soft ware Photoshop
CORE PAPER 7- DRAFTSMANSHIP
UNIT I
Symbols –Importance, Architectural symbols, structural symbols, door symbols, window symbols.
UNIT II
Water supply – In residential building, multi-storied buildings. Sanitation –traps, waste water disposal-inspection chamber, septic tank andventilation systems, sanitary fixtures and fittings, plumbing systems. Plumbing practice – plumbing operations , plumbing symbols anddrainage plan. House Wiring- electrical symbols, residence wiring diagram, planning of electrical installation of a building.UNIT III
Orthographic projection – theory of orthographic projection, multi view orthographic projection, method of drawing section.
UNIT IV
Isometric projection - need for study, pictorial drawings, isometric projection definition, principles, characteristics, isometric view andisometric projection
.UNIT V
Perspective view - theory of perspective projection, technical terms in relation with perspective, classification of perspective, methods –
one point perspective and two point perspective. Rendering Techniques _ Tools used in rendering- pencil, eraser, short-bristled stipple brush,mechanical lines. Different textures, materials used in buildings, floor finishes, shadows.
CORE PAPER 8 PLANNING THE LIFE SPACE
UNIT I
Space for living – Concept of space – factors influencing living space, Location and Orientation, Planning objectives- utility, economy,beauty and character. Requirements, need for space, space occupancy. Merits and demerits of owned and rented house.
UNIT II
Significance of housing – functions of house, selection of site, Types of house plans-site plan, floor plan, open and closed plans, elevation,cross-sectional plan, perspective plan and landscape plan. Principles of planning a house to suit the basic requirements.
UNIT III
Components attributed to livability in life space – comfort, convenience, safety, workability, maintenance, lighting. Satisfaction inindividual houses, multi- storied flats, row houses. split level houses and one room apartments.
UNIT IV
Division of space – Private-bedroom, bathroom. Public-living, dining and lounge. Work and traffic – kitchen-types and work triangle. B.Sc.Interior Design 2014-15 onwards Annexure No. 41 A Page 8 of 41 SCAA Dt. 06.02.2014
UNIT V
Standardization- Need for standardization in housing. Types of standards, Role of BIS. Legal restriction- Meaning-Plot, Easement, Zoninglaw, Building law. Finance for housing - Funding agencies – Private-HDFC, HUDCO. Government – SBI, LIC. Research institutions-NBO, CBRI, SERC
CORE PRACTICAL I – DRAFTSMANSHIP-CONTENTS
1. Man the prime system component2. Human compatibility comfort and adaptability3. Fundamentals of ergonomics4. Psychological and psychological aspects5. Visual performance and visual display6. Design process involving ergonomics check and ergonomics design evolution and participatory ergonomics aspects
CORE PAPER -9 BASIC ARCHITECTURE
UNIT I
Introduction to architecture- Definition and meaning, importance, principles of architecture.Development of Historic architecture.
UNIT II
Elementary forms of construction - arch, post, lintel, cantilever roofing techniques - truss, vaults and domes. Egyptian and Mesapatomianarchitecture - Formation and development, characteristic features, typical examples.
UNIT III
Architectural masterpieces of other countries Greek - Acropolis and Parthenon; their contribution to the development of post and lintel
system-doric, ionic and Corinthian orders. Roman- Forum, Pantheon and colosseum ; their contribution to the development of arches anddomes. Gothic- Chartres cathedral ; their contribution to the development of vaults.
UNIT IV
Indian Architecture-Buddhist-characteristic features-Stambha, Stupa-Sanchi stupa, Viharas and chaityas. North - Sun temple, Lingarajatemple, Ajantha and Ellora Caves, Tajmahal, Lotus Temple-its architectural features. South – Brihadeshwar temple, Meenakshi AmmanTemple, Rock cut Temples –-Mahabalipuram – its architectural features. Islamic architecture – characteristic features.
UNIT V
Modern architecture- modern materials and new techniques, Great Architects of modern age- Le Corbusier, Mies Vander Rohe, FrankLloyd Wright-and their outstanding buildings. Influence of vasthu sastra in modern construction, Organic architecture. B.Sc. Interior Design2014-15 onwards Annexure No. 41 A
CORE PAPER -10 TECHNICAL SKILL
UNIT I
Paints- protective coating paint , types of paint- water paint , distempers , cement based paints , emulsion paints , anti corrosive paintsetc.
UNIT II
Paints- composition , functions , preparations , and application method , painting on different surfaces , defects in painting etc. and methodsof applications
UNIT III
Glass and glass products- composition and fabrications of glass, classifications ,types of glass- wired glass , fiber glass , rock wool , laminatedglass , glass concrete blocks their properties and uses in building.
UNIT IV
Commercial forms available – their physical and behavioral properties , tools and technology of its applications in built forms . materialsand workmanship , specifications
UNIT-V
Floor- flooring and ceiling
CORE PAPER -11 COLOUR AND LIGHTING
UNIT I
Concept of color. Significance of color in the interiors and exteriors. Dimensions of color – Hue, value and intensity, Effects of Hue, valueand intensity. Color therapy
UNIT II
Color systems – Prang, Mussel and Ostwald. Color harmonies-Mechanical- related and contrasting. Non mechanical-readymade andnature based. Factors considered in selecting color harmonies
UNIT III
Application of color harmonies in the interiors and exteriors – Effect of light on color – iIIusion of color, psychology of color.
UNIT IV
Importance of lighting. Artificial lighting – Light sources, Types – based on material, reflection, uses. Specific factors in lighting –measurement of lighting, location and direction, size and shape and color. Economy in lighting. Psychological aspects of lighting. Glare- itstypes, causes and prevention
UNIT V
Accessories-Meaning, Types-functional, decorative, both functional and decorative. Lighting accessories- fixtures, Lighting for areas andspecific activities.
CORE PAPER -12 TWO DIMENSIONAL DRAFTING
UNIT I
Introduction to Auto CAD – Auto CAD system requirements, Auto CAD GUI – Title bar, Menu bar, Standard tool bar, Objectproperties tool bar, Draw tool bar, Modify tool bar, UCS, Layout tab, command Entry, status bar, Task bar, General Commands-New,open, save, save as, close, Exit.
UNIT II
Point mixing methods – line using absolute Co-ordinate system, relative rectangular Co-ordinate system and relative polar Co-ordinatesystem, circle, arc, ellipse, rectangle, Polygon.
UNIT III
Modification tools- Erase, copy, move, scale, rotate, trim, Extend, Array, offset, mirror, break, stretch.
UNIT IV
Drafting settings, function keys, Text, text style, text edit, Multitext, color, line type, line weight.
UNIT V
Advanced tools – zoom, pan, view, solid, Donut, fillet, chamfer, layering concept.
CORE PRACTICAL –III PROJECT REPORT -1
CONTENT
Any one of interior project (except residence ) completed within last 10 years and having area minimum 600 sq.ft1. All drawings2. Photographs3. Sketches4. Analysis5. Alternative solutions6. Detailed study of any element of interior with analysis
SEMESTER – IV
CORE PAPER -13 ART&ARCHITECTURE
UNIT-I
Ancient Greek art and architecture focuses on the major artistic. Developments in ancient Greece from the middile bronze age to 31 BCE,and especially on the city state of Athens during the fifth century.
UNIT-II
The student should expect to arrive at a clear under standing of the evolving elements of style in painting , sculpture, architecture, and thedecorative art during the historical period under consideration. Further , when it is possible and appropriate, the student should be capableof addressing change in individual regional and period styles.
UNIT- III
Seeking to better understand the creation , function and reception af art , this class will delineate political , economic, religious,intellectual and social context of different art historical period and then it will use this contextual understanding asa frame work for amore comprehensive understanding of art and artistic movements.
UNIT- IV
Contributions of modern architecture , Indian architecture , history of Indian architecture, important architectural buildings in India.
CORE PAPER -14 FURNISHING AND FITTINGS
UNIT- I
Style of furniture – traditional, contemporary and modern design , furniture for different purpose_ meaning need, factors influencing -climatic condition, family needs and preferences, availability , principles , principles of design and financial limit.
UNIT -II
Familiar furniture materials _ wood- teak, rose wood , walnut, cedar, mahogany, pine, brich, sal, ply wood, bamboo, cane, metals, plastics,leathers, PVC.
UNIT III
Selection and arrangement _ furniture for various room _ living room, dining room, bed room, kitchen, study room, office, furnituredimensionUNIT IV
Construction features of furniture _ shaping , carving , turning , fluting , reeding, joining and finishes, upholstering _ upholstering _technique and designs.UNIT-V
Care and maintenance- wooden furniture, wicker and cane , metal furniture, plastic , PVC, upholstered furniture, wood finishers andfurniture polishes .
CORE PAPER -15 PROFFESIONAL PRACTICE-I
UNIT-I
Interior designer,charactoristics of a proper interior designer,neccecity of an Interior designer,
UNIT-II
Interior designer’s role towards execution of project, Fees of an interior designer, Ethics and professional conduct for interior designer ,selfdevelopment of an interior designer
UNIT-III
Job purchasement and public relation ,recording documentation of project
UNIT-IVBusiness correspondence ,public relation ,meetings and seminars
UNIT-V
Conferences, ability of conveying an idea to lay man
CORE PAPER -16 THREE DIMENSIONAL DRAFTING
UNIT-I
Introduction to 3D modeling – point fixing method – Absolute, Co ordinate systems, relative cylindrical and relative spherical Co-ordinatesystems. Types of model – wire frame model, surface model and solid models.
UNIT- II
Standard primitive tools – Box, cone, wedge, torus, cylinder, sphere.
UNIT- III
Boolean operations – Union, subtract, Intersect, Interference.
UNIT -IV
2D to 3D conversion – Extrude, Revolve. Lighting – types of light – point light, Spot light Direct light camera.
UNIT -V
Rendering and special effects – Materials, Rendering still images, rendering animations, changing background colour and addingbackground images. Data exchange – Import and export of models.
CORE PAPER -17 HISTORY OF FURNITURE
UNIT -I
Significance of furniture, of furniture , prehistoric and indigenous design, Histoey of furniture in the ancient world.
UNIT- II
History of furniture in the middle ages, furniture development in – Italy , France , England
UNIT -III
History of the 20th century Eclectics, Neoclassicism,
UNIT - IV
Recent direction – Late modernism – high loch, post modernism, non European traditions.
CORE PRACTICAL – IV WORKING DRAWING
CONTENTS
1. Full plan with all furniture layout
2. Kitchen layout with two elevations etc.
3. Dining room plan furniture layout etc.
4. Bedrooms electrical plan false ceiling etc.
5. Living room flooring layout and perspective view etc.
CORE PAPER -18 PROFFESIONAL PRACTICE-II
UNIT –I
Office management for professional designer, site management for professional for interior designer .
UNIT-II
CPM, PERT, Bar chart, arbitration and the legal aspects of the contract and contact documents.
UNIT III
Tender , contract, billing , certificate of payments, clerk of works ,
Quantity survey , rate analyses , specification : detail specification writing , specification four tender documents .
UNIT –IV
Agreements : client to interior designer / client to contractor
Rate analysis ; required for tender dou ments
UNIT-V
Studio work : Estimation of residential interior scheme, minimum one project multi item
CORE PAPER -19 INTERIOR VISUALIZATION
UNIT-I
Visualization ,interactivity ,scope ,opportunities ,type
UNIT- II
Computer aided interior modeling still rendering ,walkthrough and fly-by animations(movie)
UNIT -III
Virtual tours, real time 3D rendering,
UNIT -IV
Panoramic rendering , light and shadow (sciography) ,study rendering
UNIT-V
Renovation rendering software, 3Ds Max
CORE PAPER -20 ESTIMATION AND COSTING-I
UNIT I-
Cost estimation
UNIT-II
Cost influences
UNIT-III
Method of estimating
UNIT-IV
Cost information
UNIT-V
Construction specification
CORE PAPER -21 CLIMATOLOGY
UNIT-I
Effect on climate on man,shelter and environment, humen comfort conditions- comfort chart, comfort zone
UNIT-II
Effective temperature ,macro climate and micro climate ,effect of landscape elements on climate and architecture
UNIT-III
Impact of climate and building on ecological balance-introduction. Solar radiation and architecture, air flow patterns inside buildingsand in building layouts
UNIT-IV
Effect of humidity on building, thermal effect on building material
UNIT-V
Regional approach in the application of the principle of climate control in the design of building, sectional work based upon above topics.
CORE PRACTICAL – V MINI PROJECT (PORTFOLIO)
One interior design problem of a residence completed within last 20 years and having area minimum 1000 sq.ft
CONTENT
1. All drawings
2. Photographs
3. Sketches
4. Renovation exterior
5. Renovation of all rooms
CORE PAPER-22 MARKETING MANAGEMENT
UNIT-1
Marketing: Introduction, difference between marketing and selling ,concept philosophies ,process and function
UNIT -II
Marketing and environment: external environment, internal environment,
UNIT III
Marketing Research: meaning ,procedure , importance
Consumer behavior: Meaning and importance , Factors influencing baying behavior
UNIT -IV
Marketing mix and its elements : Meaning and importance
Market measurements and forecasting : meaning , importance , types , advantages and limitations
UNIT- V
Direct marketing: Introduction , importance , direct marketing mix
CORE PAPER 23: INTERIOR SERVICES
UNIT-I
Sanitation – sanitary fittings , and fixing methods , different materials , different drawings , systems and disposal methods , sanitary layoutof different interior schemes
UNIT-II
Water supply – different materials and fittings , hot and cold water supply and its techniques underground and over head tanks , watersupply layout of different interior schemes
UNIT- III
Electrifications – light fittings design , light sources and listeners , natural light , artificial light , electronic communications and wiring
UNIT –IV
Fire protection – definition , structural fire precaution
UNIT- V
Rules , fire resistance , fire fighting , equipments , and detection alarms , sprinklers etc. fire resisting , retarding materials , means of escape ,stair case lifts
CORE PAPER 24 ESTIMATION AND COSTING
UNIT- I
Types of specifications
UNIT-II
Specification writing guidelines
UNIT-III
Tender documents
UNIT -IV
Billing to completion certificate
CORE PRACTICAL –IV - MAJOR PROJECT AND SEMINAR
MAJOR PROJECT
Interior of an office
SEMINAR
Any topic related to interior subject (minimum 5 topics ) should be presented to the jury committee of staff members – the subject shouldhave analytical study of selected topic
INTERNSHIP
In addition full time 60 days or part time 120 days or in combination to full fill time 60 days of practical training in professional Architects /Interior designers / interior contractors / civil contractors office during internal assessment of the second term of third year