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stair landing top & bottom

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haydenwse
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stair landing top & bottom

I can make a flight of stairs with a landing at the top but how do you make one that begins with a landing?  My stair structcure depth is 6", the rise is 7" and the landings are 8".  If I streching the first tread to make the landing it is only 7" (the height of the rise).  How do i make an 8" landing to begin a stair?

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I am not sure I understood you well...is that what you want?

 

 

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Constantin Stroescu
BIM Manager AGD
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haydenwse
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here is a screen shot of a work-around that i have come up with.  I bured an extra step at "riser depth below the landing elevation.  then I created a landing with a floor element.  it sort of works but I get a duplication of volume and the stair and landing concrete show up in different materilal scheduls.  it also makes the 3d views have a shadow step in the landing.

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Anonymous
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constantin.stroescu:

 

Hello,

 

How can i join the stair with the slab? Did you used a workaround?

 

Thanks

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constantin.stroescu
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no workaround...

I worked on R 2014

Architecure >Stair>Stair by Component.

Work in section view. Select the stair. Geometry >Join. Stair concrete structure will join the core of the slab...

 

you can also edit Stair by Component in section view:

If in section view you select the stair and then : Edit > Edit Stairs > click again on stair and Drag the round blue point from upstair ( or downstair) the height of the stair will change but not the slope. Draging the arrow blue point will keep the height but change the slope...

 

 

Constantin Stroescu
BIM Manager AGD
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Anonymous
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constantin.stroescu:

 

Thank you very much.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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