I've been experimenting making advanced stairs using balusters to make the railing as well as the treads (image two). I have a question regarding balusters that start from treads to extend to the ceiling (image one).
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Please let me know how to do this.
Thanks
Don't use a railing for that. Use curtain wall.
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
Give curtain wall a type mark which then you can use as a schedule filter rule. You can exclude that curtain wall in a wall schedule or make another schedule for that special craftsmanship...
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll have to try it.
I just wonder whether their is a less time consuming way to do this without having to line each individual stair tread...
I mean the bit at the end where the curtain wall is made to end on each of the treads. This would be time consuming to do, especially when iterating (changing stair directions/locations).
Maybe modelling will be easier in the future if this idea becomes accepted. But still, you would not have everything you want because the stair is not the host of a wall. Its ok to know that some thing require additional work. Model that baluster in the last concept stage (after you make the final decision about the stair position and its properties)
Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
@Anonymous wrote:I mean the bit at the end where the curtain wall is made to end on each of the treads. This would be time consuming to do, especially when iterating (changing stair directions/locations).
That's why I would save the railing to the end. Keep the treads parametric through the design process, and once finalized, then attach your custom railing.
...didn't mean to step on you @Ilic.Andrej. We must have been writing at the same time. Nice job, by the way.
@barthbradley I know- its okay
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Andrej Ilić
phonetical: ændreɪ ilich
MSc Arch
Autodesk Expert Elite Alumni
Hi
1. Design wise : Those vertical bars are along the stairs.. three per Tread.. and going from floor to ceiling...
2. Revit wise: those bars are not only need to consider Stair design, but the floor as well as location of roof...
a.Base offset..
b.Placement on tread
c. connect to ceiling / Roof
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Hence it cannot be modelled that easily using Railing, which completely depends on stairs and independent
of floor and ceiling heights..
You have to model those bars separately..
1. In-pace model
2. face based family
3. Curtain wall ( edit profile and empty curtains, and circular mullion )
etc..
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