This document provides guidelines and requirements for a group presentation assignment in a History of Architecture course. It is divided into 3 sections:
A) Guidelines for the presentation which include time limits, referencing style requirements, and expectations that all group members participate.
B) The marking scheme which allocates marks for an initial write up, participation during presentation, the presentation itself, and final submission.
C) Submission requirements including submitting a write up in advance, the presentation format and length, and uploading the final submission on time. Late submissions will be penalized 50% deduction. The document also includes the assigned topics and presentation schedule for the 23 groups.
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3rd
YEAR [3B]
History of Architecture (AP 313)
Course Blog : http://hisarch2013.wordpress.com/
Assignment - 4: Presentation
Marks : 60% of the internal marking
[Group Assignment – Groups and Topics Attached]
A. Guidelines:
1. List given for topic allocation also have presentation order (See Page 2). Presentation will start
at SHARP 10:00 am.
2. Each group will be given 15 minutes to present and there after discussion time.
3. Every copied image and/or text should be referenced in ISO 690 Numerical Referencing Style.
Copied text/images without reference shall be treated as plagiarised and will be dealt with
zero tolerance. (Refer Handout C for details)
4. All the group members should be part of the presentation. (See 2
nd
point of section B. Marking
Scheme)
5. All referencing needs to be done in accordance with ISO 690 Numerical Referencing Style.
B. Marking Scheme:
1. Initial Write up: 101
% (Group Marking) (See 1
st
point of section C. Submission Requirement)
2. Participation and response during presentation: 10% (Individual Marking)
3. Presentation: 30% (Presentation to the class) (Group Marking) (See footnote 2)
4. Final presentation submission: 10% (Group Marking)
C. Submission Requirement:
1. A minimum 1 page write-up introducing the group’s topic and few key points should be mailed to the
class and at nipesh@ansaluniversity.edu.in at least 24 Hours before the presentation (See 1
st
point of
section B. Marking Scheme). This is for the class to come prepared for a discussion after the
presentation.
2. 10 minute presentation in any format, as deemed right by the group keeping in mind the engagement
of the whole class.
3. Comments given after the presentation need to be incorporated and the final file need to uploaded
on slideshare and mailed to the class and at nipesh@ansaluniversity.edu.in by 6th
May 2014 (See 4
th
point of section B. Marking Scheme)
Note: Late submissions2
will be marked with 50% deduction. (late submission will be accepted only if
submitted within 24 hours after the final submission time)
Nipesh P Narayanan
nipesh@ansaluniversity.edu.in
1
10% of total internal marking of the semester (respectively other percentages)
2
No late submission for presentation to the class
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Sl.
No. Topics
Presentation
Order Group Date
2014
1
Architecture and Art of Le
Corbusier
1 Pankaj Kumar, Mipul Singh 4
th
February
2 Works of L I Kahn
2 Devender Singh, Ishant Anand 4
th
February
3 Works of Mies V Rohe
3 Rushil Banga , Jasvinder Singh 4
th
February
4 Works of Walter Gropius
4 Arnab Ghosh 4
th
February
5 Works of Michael Graves
1
Deepak Kumar Singh, Saumya
Kohli
4
th
March
6
Works of J A Stein with primary
case studies
2 Shivika Gulati, Garima Bansal 4
th
March
7
Works of Habib Rehman with
primary case studies
3
Vedika Agrawal, Mayank
Shekhawat
4
th
March
8
Works of Raj Rewal with primary
case studies
4
Vandana Vishnu Bhotla,
GaganDeep Kaur Babra
4
th
March
9
Works of Charles Correa with
primary case studies
1
Samridhi Sharma, Prannay
Dhingra
11
th
March
10
Works of B V Doshi with primary
case studies
2 Aakanksha Gupta, Parul Jain 11
th
March
11 Works of Peter Eisenman
3
Sanjana Pillai, Prashansa
Sachdeva
11
th
March
12
Works of K T Ravindran & M M
Rana with primary case studies
1 Nalin Bhatia, Ishita Bhartia 1
st
April
13
Works of Gautam Bhatia with
primary case studies
2 Nitya Bali, Manik Bansal 1
st
April
14 Works of Aldo Rossi
3 Purnima Pawar, Mishika Bablani 1
st
April
15 Works of Geoffrey Bawa
4 Aashish Gupta, Diksha Jain 1
st
April
16 Works of Alvar Aalto
1 Varsha Mallya, Damini Bhardwaj 29
th
April
17 Works of Aldo Van Eyk
2 Aditi Agarwal 29
th
April
18
Works of Hafeez Contractor with
primary case studies
3 Ravideep Singh 29
th
April
19 Works of Robert Venturi
4 Akshat Bansal, Sheifali Aggarwal 29
th
April
20
Works of Anil Laul with primary
case studies
1 Mansi Jain, Hemant Kandpal 6
th
May
21 Late works of F L Wright
2 Siddharth Menon 6
th
May
22 Works of Laurie Baker
3 Rashi chugh 6
th
May
23 Works of Bernard Tschumi
4 Shreya Gera, Nivesh Gaur 6
th
May