Download PTU B.Arch 2020 Dec 6th Sem 72288 Building Construction And Materials Vi Question Paper

Download PTU (I.K.Gujral Punjab Technical University (IKGPTU)) Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch.) 2020 December 6th Sem 72288 Building Construction And Materials Vi Previous Question Paper

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Total No. of Pages : 01
Total No. of Questions : 04
B. Architecture (2012 & Onwards) (Sem.?6)
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & MATERIALS VI
Subject Code : BACH-602
M.Code : 72288
Time : 4 Hrs. Max. Marks : 75
INST RUCT IONS T O CANDIDAT ES :
1 .
Assu me any missing data/dimension. Draw neat sketche s w here n ece ssary.
2 . Attempt 3 ques tions in all w ith at leas t one questio n from e ach un it.
3 . Choose suitable scale for draw ings & details un le ss mentio ned.
UNIT-I
1. a) Detail out a kitchen (2.8m ? 4.4m) in a house. Draw the plan, elevation, section and
relevant details (four) to clear the scheme. Also show water supply & plumbing layout in
plan.
15
b) Draw the joinery details (1:2) of the above said kitchen door & window/ventilator (1:2) 10
2. a) Detail out a toilet (1.8m ? 2.6m) in a house. Draw the plan, elevations, section and
relevant details (four) to clear the design scheme. Also show water supply & plumbing
layout in plan.
15
b) Draw the cross section of RCC dog leg staircase (floor to floor height 3.5m) showing
tread & riser having MS balusters and wooden handrail. Also draw the following details
(1:2): 1) baluster fixing 2) Wooden railing fixing to baluster.
10
UNIT-II
3. Enlist and explain (each one) in detail different types of scaffolding used in building
construction. Draw the isometric view of each.
25
4. a) The foundation for a building is to be excavated in loose soil. What type of temporary
works will you employ? Draw neat section/ sketches to clear your scheme.
15
b) Explain underpinning in detail with neat sketches.
10
NOTE : Disclosure of Identity by writing Mobile No. or Making of passing request on any
page of Answer Sheet will lead to UMC against the Student.
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