DDA Syllabus ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT
DDA Syllabus ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT
DDA Syllabus ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT
Part-I
A. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS
1. Basis components of “building”.
2. Role of Construction in Architecture.
3. Bricks as a building material.
4. Brick Masonry tools.
5. Brick walling and joints.
6. Brick jellies.
7. Brick Arches.
8. Stones as a building material
9. Stone masonry Tools.
B. STRUCTURAL DESIGN
1. Forces in structures.
2. Moments in structures.
3. Loads in structures.
4. IS:875
5. Types of supports.
6. Shear Force, Bending Moment.
7. Centre of Gravity, Moment of inertia.
8. Forces in a simple wooden truss.
9. Design of members of wooden truss.
C. ARCHITECTURAL GRAPHICS
1. Acquaintance with the computer.
2. Introduction to drafting equipment/computer.
3. Drafting of lines, Orthographic projections, Representing simple solids, Lettering,
4. Architectural Graphic Symbols, Drawing Scales, measured drawing of a simple
object/
5. Drawing, editing, modifying commands in 2-d using AutoCAD, Setting in plotting.
6. Drawings on standard formats.
D. HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE
Indian Subcontinent
1. Indus valley civilization.
2. Aryan/Vedic civilization.
3. Buddhist and Jain civilization.
4. Indio Aryan Temple Architecture.
5. Early and late Chalukyan architecture.
6. Dravidian Temple Architecture.
WESTERN WORLD
1. Ancient civilization- Mesopotamian, Sumerian, Babylonian, Persian, Assyrian,
Egyptian civilization.
2. Classical Greek Architecture.
3. Roman Architecture.
4. Early Christian Architecture.
5. Romanesque Architecture.
6. Early Gothic Architecture.
G. STRUCTURAL DESIGN
1. Timber as a structure material.
2. Design of simple timber beams.
3. Design of simple timber short and long columns.
4. Design of simple trusses and their members.
5. Brick as a structural material.
6. Design of load bearing brick walls.
7. Design of brick wall footings.
I. SURVEYING
1. Definition and concepts: Instruments used; acquaintance with electronic surveying
instruments.
2. Principles of surveying, Unit of Measurements.
3. Chain surveying.
4. Compass Surveying.
5. Levelling.
6. Contouring: Topographic maps.
7. Plain tabling.
8. Marking foundations.
9. Measuring building under construction.
J. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
1. The multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies, Definition, scope and
importance.
2. Natural Recourses.
3. Renewable and non-renewable resources.
4. Natural resources and associated problems.
5. Ecosystems.
6. Biodiversity and its conservation.
7. Environmental pollution.
8. Social issues and the Environment.
9. Human population and the Environment.
a) Test of Reasoning
b) Test of Quantitative Aptitude
c) Test of General Awareness and
d) Test of English Language