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II B.Tech. II-Semester Supplementary Examinations, November-2003
3. Discuss the important points to be kept in mind while fixing the orientation of a
building.
4. With neat sketches explain the different types of building elements you can
provide to protect the windows from sun and rain.
5.a) What do you understand by the term “Mass Composition” in building design.
b) Explain the term “Contrast” with reference to design of buildings.
6.a) What are the advantages of living in flats as compared to independent houses?
b) How does living in flats affect the privacy of the families? How can proper
planning eliminate some of these problems?
7. Design a college building for the following requirements and draw a single
line diagram.
a) Class room for 60 students each – 6 Nos.
b) Library with reference & reading room – 1 No.
c) Principal room with attached toilet – 1No.
d) Computer Lab to accommodate - 30 systems – 2 Nos.
e) Laboratory for Phy / Chem / Bio - 3 No. to accommodate 30 students each
f) Staff rooms to accommodate 4 members in each – 5 Nos.
g) Office to accommodate 10 staff – 1No.
h) Store room – 1No.
i) Record room – 1No.
j) Ladies room – 1No.
k) NCC & NSS rooms – 2Nos.
l) Sports room – 1No.
(Contd…2)
Code No:220107 :: 2 :: Set No.1
5.) The line plan in the figure below shows the internal dimensions in mm. Draw to a
suitable scale the following views:
a) Plan
b) Sectional Elevation
c) 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 – Uncoursed rubble masonry in
lime mortar………………………………………………….1:2.
iv) Mansonry in superstructure -1½ 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, of suitable sizes.
vii) Windows – Timber fully glazed at suitable places and of suitable sizes.
viii) Roof: tiled roof, 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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Code No: 220107 Set No.
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II B.Tech. II-Semester Supplementary Examinations, November-2003
2. What are the factors to be taken into consideration while preparing layout plan
regarding:
(i) Size of plot (ii) Approach roads as per rules.
(iii) Dead ends as per rules (iv) Open space as per rules.
3. Discuss in detail the important factors that should be kept in mind while planning
a building.
6.a) Draw a section through a double storey residential structure to include all relevant
heights, upto and including parapet wall.
b) Draw plan and elevation to show the dimensions of the following:
(i) dining chair (ii) single bed (iii) three-seater sofa.
8. The line plan in the figure below shows the internal dimensions in mm. Draw to a
suitable scale the following views:
a) Plan
b) Sectional Elevation
Select suitable positions and sizes of doors and windows.
The specifications for the buildings are as follows:
ix) Foundation depth below ground level……………………..1.1.m
x) Plinth height above ground level…………………………...1.0 m
xi) Mansonry in foundation and up to plinth – Uncoursed rubble masonry in
lime mortar………………………………………………….1:2.
xii) Mansonry in superstructure -1½ brick in cement mortar 1:6
xiii) Flooring – 25 mm thick mosaic tiles on 100mm thick 1:4:8 concrete bed.
xiv) Doors – Timber doors fully paneled, of suitable sizes.
xv) Windows – Timber fully glazed at suitable places and of suitable sizes.
xvi) Roof: tiled roof, 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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II B.Tech. II-Semester Supplementary Examinations, November-2003
2.a) Suggest the minimum area requirement for the following areas in residences:
(i) Habitable room (ii) Kitchen
(iii) Bath Room (iv) Stair Case.
b) What minimum height do you recommend for :
(i) Plinth (ii) Habitable rooms
(iii) Head room for stair case (iv) Depth of foundation.
8. The line plan in the figure below shows the internal dimensions in mm. Draw to a
suitable scale the following views:
a) Plan
b) Sectional 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 – Uncoursed rubble masonry in
lime mortar………………………………………………….1:2.
(iv) Mansonry in superstructure -1½ brick in cement mortar 1:6
(Contd…2)
Code No:220107 :: 2 :: Set No.3
(v) Flooring – 25 mm thick mosaic tiles on 100mm thick 1:4:8 concrete bed.
(vi) Doors – Timber doors fully paneled, of suitable sizes.
(vii) Windows – Timber fully glazed, of suitable sizes.
Roof: tiled roof, 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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Code No: 220107 Set No.
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3.a) Explain the factors to consider while selecting a site for a school building.
b) Differentiate between Aspect and Prospect with respect to orientation of
buildings.
4. Sketch a single line plan for a residential building and show the position of doors
and windows for good ventilation.
6.a) What are the disadvantages of living in flats as compared to independent houses?
b) How does the security level vary in these two types of housing?
(Contd…2)
Code No:220107 :: 2 :: Set No.4
4. The line plan in the figure below shows the internal dimensions in mm. Draw to a
suitable scale the following views:
a) Plan
b) Sectional 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 – Uncoursed rubble masonry in
lime mortar………………………………………………….1:2.
iv) Mansonry in superstructure -1½ 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, of suitable sizes.
vii) Windows – Timber fully glazed, of suitable sizes.
a. Roof: tiled roof, 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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