GATE Architecture and Planning Syllabus:
Section 1: Architecture and Design
Visual
composition in 2D and 3D; Principles of Art and Architecture; Organization of
space; Architectural Graphics; Computer Graphics– concepts of CAD, BIM, 3D
modeling and Architectural rendition; Programming languages and automation.
Anthropometrics; Planning and design considerations for different building
types; Site planning; Circulation- horizontal and vertical; Barrier free
design; Space Standards; Building Codes; National Building Code.
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Elements,
construction, architectural styles and examples of different periods of Indian
and Western History of Architecture; Oriental, Vernacular and Traditional
architecture; Architectural developments since Industrial Revolution; Influence
of modern art on architecture; Art nouveau, Eclecticism, International styles,
Post Modernism, Deconstruction in architecture; Recent trends in Contemporary
Architecture; Works of renowned national and international architects.
Section 2: Building Materials, Construction and Management
Behavioral
characteristics and applications of different building materials viz. mud,
timber, bamboo, brick, concrete, steel, glass, FRP, AAC, different polymers,
composites.
Building
construction techniques, methods and details; Building systems and prefabrication
of building elements; Principles of Modular Coordination; Estimation,
specification, valuation, professional practice; Construction planning and
equipments; Project management techniques e.g. PERT, CPM etc.
Section 3: Building and Structures
Principles
of strength of materials; Design of structural elements in wood, steel and RCC;
Elastic and Limit State design; Structural systems in RCC and Steel; Form and
Structure; Principles of Pre-stressing; High Rise and Long Span structures,
gravity and lateral load resisting systems; Principles and design of disaster
resistant structures.
Section 4: Environmental Planning and Design
Ecosystem- natural and man-made ecosystem; Ecological
principles; Concepts of Environmental Impact Analysis; Environmental
considerations in planning and design; Thermal comfort, ventilation and air
movement; Principles of lighting and illumination; Climate responsive design;
Solar architecture; Principles of architectural acoustics; Green Building-
Concepts and Rating; ECBC; Building Performance Simulation and Evaluation;
Environmental pollution- types, causes, controls and abatement strategies.
Section 5: Urban Design
Concepts and theories of urban
design; Public Perception; Townscape; Public Realm; Urban design interventions
for sustainable development and transportation; Historical and modern examples
of urban design; Public spaces, character, spatial qualities and Sense of
Place; Elements of urban built environment
–
urban form, spaces, structure, pattern, fabric, texture, grain etc; Principles,
tools and techniques of urban design; Urban renewal and conservation; Site
planning; Landscape design; Development controls – FAR, densities and building
byelaws.
Section 6: Urban Planning and Housing
Planning
process; Types of plans - Master Plan, City Development Plan, Structure Plan,
Zonal Plan, Action Area Plan, Town Planning Scheme, Regional Plan; Salient
concepts, theories and principles of urban planning; Sustainable urban
development; Emerging concepts of cities - Eco-City, Smart City, Transit
Oriented Development (TOD), SEZ, SRZ etc.
Housing;
Concepts, principles and examples of neighbourhood; Housing typologies; Slums;
Affordable Housing; Housing for special areas and needs; Residential densities;
Standards for housing and community facilities; National Housing Policies,
Programs and Schemes.
Section 7: Planning Techniques and Management
Tools
and techniques of Surveys – Physical, Topographical, Land use and Socio-
economic Surveys; Methods of non-spatial and spatial data analysis; Graphic
presentation of spatial data; Application of G.I.S and Remote Sensing
techniques in urban and regional planning; Decision support system and Land
Information System.
Urban
Economics; Law of demand and supply of land and its use in planning; Social,
Economical and environmental cost benefit analysis; Techniques of financial
appraisal; Management of Infrastructure Projects; Development guidelines such
as URDPFI; Planning Legislation and implementation – Land Acquisition Act, PPP
etc.; Local self-governance.
Section 8: Services, Infrastructure and Transportation
Building Services: Water supply; Sewerage and drainage systems;
Sanitary fittings and fixtures; Plumbing systems; Principles of internal and external
drainage system; Principles of electrification of buildings; Intelligent
Buildings; Elevators and Escalators - standards and uses; Air-Conditioning
systems; Firefighting Systems; Building Safety and Security systems.
Urban Infrastructure: Transportation, Water Supply, Sewerage,
Drainage, Solid Waste Management, Electricity and Communications.
Process and Principles of Transportation Planning and Traffic
Engineering: Road capacity; Traffic survey methods; Traffic flow characteristics; Traffic
analyses and design considerations; Travel demand forecasting; Land-use –
transportation - urban form inter-relationships; Design of roads,
intersections, grade separators and parking areas; Hierarchy of roads and level
of service; Traffic and transport management and control in urban areas; Mass
transportation planning; Para- transits and other modes of transportation,
Pedestrian and slow moving traffic planning; Intelligent Transportation
Systems.
Principles of water supply
and sanitation systems: water treatment; Water
supply and distribution system; Water harvesting systems; Principles, Planning
and Design of storm water drainage system; Sewage disposal methods; Methods of
solid waste management - collection, transportation and disposal; Recycling and
Reuse of solid waste; Power Supply and Communication Systems, network, design
and guidelines.
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