Stair with landing at starting path

Stair with landing at starting path

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Stair with landing at starting path

Anonymous
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Guys, couple of  question with regard to revit stairs and in specific with landings:

 

I need to draw a staircase that start from one level up to the upper but with a landing as a first element. If I create the stair with following the DWG but using straight ramp  and a land by edit sketch, it comes out with errors:

1  the land cannot have the size height of 17.65 if the relative height is the same...( which is quite common) because it appear a warning message saying that one or more parameteres of stairs are not valid and,

2 creating the uplifting raisers in aim to reach the floor ...they start lower from the height desired,  (which is 17.65) , unexpectedely, with a first raiser high  two sized of the normal height. In addiction to the message error another warning message receved when trying to fix the heigh...and it does not have any sense for me: Chosed 300cm as top elevation height  (which is the level second floor), the W message says <Top elevation height cannot be lower that extend under the lower base value>..but it is 0 cm! I reported each situation..

 

I can argue more information on my stairs if you need.

 

 

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Anonymous
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I have created a landing and then went with the staircase before. Once I am done creating it, I set the Base offset to negative what the relative height is set to and it lowers the landing to the level I started at. Just my workaround.

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Anonymous
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I didn't understand your workaround maybe for my bad english..Did you start with your the land or the staircase? can you easily repeat?

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ToanDN
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Like this?

 

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Anonymous
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I have the base set to the same variable as the relative height.

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psmGBPVX
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Hi ToanDN,

 

Can i ask how you achieved this as I need a landing to start my stairs (landing is needed to get the stringer/support to wrap properly) 

But Revit doesn't like having a landing at the base. 

I can follow the various work arounds out there where i offset the stairs, but you seem to have done it with out that method? I gather that avoids all the model warnings that go with the workaround. 

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haykC5GXC
Explorer
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Hi psmGBPVX,

 

I had the same question and it seems to be the solution shown in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-HU-gqMoW8

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