Exam Details

Subject Town Planning
Paper
Exam / Course Bachelor Of Architecture (B.ARCH)
Department School of Engineering & Technology (SOET)
Organization indira gandhi national open university
Position
Exam Date December, 2016
City, State new delhi,


Question Paper

No. of Printed Pages: 2 IBAR-063I
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE (B.Arch.)
Term-End Examination
December, 2016


BAR-063 TOWN PLANNING
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Question no. 1 is compulsory. Answer any five from the remaining questions which carry equal marks.


1. Write precise notes on any four, with illustrations wherever necessary 4x5=20

Ancient Egyptian Cities

Radburn Plan

Urban Planning Standards

Objects of Urban Development Plans

Neighbourhood Planning Concepts

Mass Transit System

2. Explain the concept of Chandigarh city by Le-Corbusier with neat sketches.

3. Write short notes on any two of the following: 2x5=10

Planning Legislations

Landuse Planning

Zoning Regulations


4. Explain the various types of surveys and data collection methods in the preparation of a master plan of an exiting city. 10

5. Discuss the various types of development strategies in relation to urban-rural areas. 10

6. What are the evils of existing unplanned towns? How can you remove such problems relating to urban renewal 10

7. What is urban development Explain a few exercises enforced by town planners to control haphazard developments. 10

8. "Urban design is the closest discipline to town planning." Elucidate similar components of urban design and town planning. 10


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Subjects

  • (Urban Designing) (Elective - 2)
  • Advanced Building Services (Elective 1)
  • Architectural Sciences & Services - Iv (Energy Systems And Hvac)
  • Architectural Sciences And Services - I (Climatology)
  • Architectural Sciences And Services - Ii (Illumination And Acoustics)
  • Architectural Sciences And Services - Iii (Water Supply And Sanitation)
  • Culture And Built Forms - Iii
  • Culture And Built Forms-I
  • Culture And Built Forms-Ii
  • Culture And Built Forms-Iv
  • CULTURE AND BUILT FORMS-V
  • Culture And Built Forms-Vi
  • Disaster Management (Elective - 2)
  • Earthquake Resistant Structures (Elective 1)
  • Estimating And Costing
  • Green Architecture And Environmental Planning (Elective - 2)
  • Intelligent Building Systems (Elective - 2)
  • Interior Design (Elective - 1)
  • Professional Practice And Building Bye Laws
  • Project Management
  • Site Planning (Elective 1)
  • Theory Of Structures - I
  • Theory Of Structures - Ii
  • Theory Of Structures - Iii
  • Theory Of Structures-Iv
  • Theory Of Structures-V
  • Topographic Systems
  • Town Planning