Landing

mphungDCHNW
Advocate
Advocate

Landing

mphungDCHNW
Advocate
Advocate

Landing.JPG

 

Hi,

 

I am trying to make landing height at fixed heights for my stairs does anyone know how to do that?

0 Likes
Reply
1,268 Views
10 Replies
Replies (10)

EATREVITPOOPCAD
Collaborator
Collaborator

I would make the landing out of a Floor set to a specific level, and then have the stair go it. 

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
0 Likes

ToanDN
Consultant
Consultant

If you mean the height at the bottom of stringers then you could calculate and set Structure Depth on Landing for Stringer type.  But that will affect all landings, or at least all landing of the same stair.  

 

If you mean the landing elevation itself then you can draw one stair with a top landing so that you can set the  specific height.  Then draw another stair from that landing going up.

 

ToanDN_0-1657295486005.png

 

0 Likes

barthbradley
Consultant
Consultant

The Auto Landing created by Revit is based on the math that governs the Stair construction - specifically Riser height.  

0 Likes

mphungDCHNW
Advocate
Advocate

If I did it that way and did the stairs separate would it still look nice as apose of doing it with the stairs and landing at the same time ?

0 Likes

mphungDCHNW
Advocate
Advocate

and ounce I create the landing separate is there a fast way to make a stairs go up to the top of the landing instead since the landing isnt set a level ?

0 Likes

EATREVITPOOPCAD
Collaborator
Collaborator

You can still make it look nice, just have to play with it. You could also make the stair go to just a level, and even build the landing out of a generic model in-place, super thing floor to host railing, use structural, steel and etc... It depends on how detailed you would like to take it, I would just think of what you want your end result to look like and who will see it.

 

I know it's tough to join the dark side with these types work-arounds / fudging but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do lol...

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
0 Likes

EATREVITPOOPCAD
Collaborator
Collaborator

Yes, you can set the top attachment of the stair to an unconnected height, and just specify the height. The same thing goes for the start of the stair, it can be offset from the level (for your second stair going up from the landing) Personally I would use levels, it will make life easier if you change the landing height - especially if you will have multiple stairs. You can always hide the unwanted level too

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
0 Likes

barthbradley
Consultant
Consultant

Your suggestion is not a "work-around' or "fudging". It is exactly the proper way to model it if the landing is a fixed height.  

 

 

EATREVITPOOPCAD
Collaborator
Collaborator

Haha I see, it felt wrong but that makes sense. One man's floor could be another man's landing

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results

barthbradley
Consultant
Consultant

Actually, I think @ToanDN is on the right track as well. I see now that the OP has pulled a dimension to the bottom of the landing support - not the top of the landing.