Two-day Training Programme for Architecture Students

Events Two-day Training Programme for Architecture Students
Aug 31, 2017
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Sep 1, 2017
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Khandelwal College of Architecture & Design (KCAD), Bareilly
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Two-day Training Programme for Architecture Students

A two-day training programme was organised by GRIHA Council for students of Khandelwal College of Architecture & Design (KCAD), Bareilly undergoing B.Arch. degree.

During the first half of day 1, a presentation on green buildings was delivered by Mr. Gautam Aswani and Mr. Gagan Kechira to impart knowledge to the students on green buildings, the rating process, criteria requirements, and compliance measures including good and bad practices under GRIHA version 2015. The presentation was followed by a Q&A session. This session was attended by all the students of KCAD.

In the second half, an exercise on 'Construction Management' was conducted for students. The students were given site plan of a project and were asked to prepare a PERT chart for various activities initiated during construction of a building. They were also asked to designate areas on the site plan for services such as site office, labour quarters, drinking water, material storage, soil erosion tanks, etc. Day 1 concluded with discussion with each team about their tasks.

On Day 2, the students were taught to calculate daylighting in buildings. This was followed with an exercise where the students were given a building plan and were required to calculate daylighted areas for various rooms. The students were also trained in designing shading devices for windows. As an exercise, the students were asked to design shading devices for certain windows demarcated in the building plan. The exercise concluded with discussion on the same.

A quiz was conducted and students were presented with pen drives as a token of appreciation. The training programme ended with a vote of thanks by the faculty of Khandelwal College of Architecture & Design.

Over 60 students from KCAD, Bareilly participated in the two day programme. The students were enthusiastic throughout the training programme and learnt from the lectures and exercise. Certificates of participation were distributed to students at the end of the second day from GRIHA Council. The programme was well received by all the attendees and was also covered by local newspapers.