Yesterday I saw a nice example of combining stairs with a ramp that crosses the stairs, as you can see in the picture and I wondered how I could draw it in revit. Any ideas?
Any help would be appreciated.
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I see it a little differently. Looks like a stairs and ramps abutting each other. I'd try modeling it that way using with stairs and ramps.
I think you are right. Perhaps build the ramp first then fit the stairs in between runs with sketched boundaries.
I don’t think it’s possible to do with the stair and ramp tools. How can you make the stair to follow the ramp’s slope (at the top of the run) - pic1? Am I missing something here?
With the in-place solid and void extrusions, on the other hand, it’s fairly easy to do -pic2.
Many thanks to all of you for your excellent suggestions and for taking the time to reply. I agree that making an in-place solid is the easiest and fastest solution. Although it would be interesting to have parametric stairs of this type in the families collection.
Best regards
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@Anonymouswrote:Yesterday I saw a nice example of combining stairs with a ramp that crosses the stairs, as you can see in the picture and I wondered how I could draw it in revit. Any ideas?
Any help would be appreciated.
will help you:
Hi, I'm working on a project for my class and was wondering if you had a rvt. file of this on revitcity? It would go perfect with my design, and sadly I haven't learned how to do the void extrusion stuff yet.
Thanks,
Teddy
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