I need stair to behave rather basic during early design stage and to create survey models. Usually working with monolitic concrete stairs to show the stair volume.
Problem: The model can be treated fine at the bottom end of the stair with the feature 'extend riser below'
However: a similar feature is not available to the top end of stairs. My workaround is to either add a triagular edge to the top floor, or extend the stair with an additional landing. Both produce unwanted lines in my visualisation, which I need to switch of manually with linework tool.
Problem: Stairs and Landing still do not join properly with the floorslab. (Revit 2020) And there is no tool similar to the bottom end of stair 'extend below riser'.
Does anybody know an easier way to connect top of stairs to floorslabs?
I need stair to behave rather basic during early design stage and to create survey models. Usually working with monolitic concrete stairs to show the stair volume.
Problem: The model can be treated fine at the bottom end of the stair with the feature 'extend riser below'
However: a similar feature is not available to the top end of stairs. My workaround is to either add a triagular edge to the top floor, or extend the stair with an additional landing. Both produce unwanted lines in my visualisation, which I need to switch of manually with linework tool.
Problem: Stairs and Landing still do not join properly with the floorslab. (Revit 2020) And there is no tool similar to the bottom end of stair 'extend below riser'.
Does anybody know an easier way to connect top of stairs to floorslabs?
A Landing won't Join with a Floor to hide the visible edges between them. If you have a Floor, why do you have the Landing anyways? Is it a Monolithic Stair Flight with Landing -- or without?
A Landing won't Join with a Floor to hide the visible edges between them. If you have a Floor, why do you have the Landing anyways? Is it a Monolithic Stair Flight with Landing -- or without?
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