Hi,
I am trying to put a spot elevation on the stair landing in section. The spot elevation picks up the floor slab (see image below) however, will not pick up any point of the stair itself. Have tried different tags. The stair is a monolithic type created in sketch mode.
Thank you in advance.
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Hi. try moving your pointer to horizontal edge and pick for the location of spot elevation.
Is it not enough to put elevations at landings? For the risers, you have a note in the plans you already have a note that says "such risers at such height".
Stairs by sketch can host spot elevation out of the box, no need to add a reference plane.
Hi Toad. What do you mean "stair created using Stair by Sketch cannot host elevation labels"? Sorry if I didn't get your point. Most of the time I create my stair using sketch and I can label the elevation view without creating reference plane.
Can you place a spot elevation on the landing of this stair?
Hi Toad, when I create stair here on my revit using sketch, I can place spot elevation. Is it because of the version? Because we are using here 2017.1 and urs is 2015. I can't place label on your model
Please see the screencast.
Thanks.
I didn't save that one but I created a new one using default archi template and created stair by sketch. Here's the file.
Oh yeah...hahaha!!! I didn't notice the section part. Apology for that, my mistake...![]()
I don't understand the conversation. I use Revit 2016. I made a test, and I can put spot elevations in section, in elevation, in stairs by sketch or by component. Is this different in 2017? If it is, why?
Hi Alfredo. That's great if you can create spot elevation to the riser or landing of the stair in the section view. On my part, I can't. Dunno why and Toad got a workaround by putting reference plane. Can you please screencast if its ok...? Thanks.
I tried again today, and now I see the issue that you guys were mentioning. The only way I can put spot elevations in a section view of a stair by sketch is if the railing is visible, which feels like a bad workaround, because for some reason Revit can put a spot elevation at the bottom of the post of the railing but not on the surface of the tread. Very strange.
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