how do i overcome this issue.? please help
Look to me like you have hardwood flooring atop the slab. If so, the stairs are correct. No? Stairs are built on top of the slab - not the hardwood finish layer. Right?
It is tempting to expect the automated stair-building process that is codified in Revit, to produce something a contractor would agree with. You might want to resign yourself to a more involved process. If I want the stairs to look close to something I would like to see built, I have had the best luck parsing the stairs into smaller individual entities. It has been a long time since I used one of the automated stair building processes and prefer, instead to use the sketched base functionality associated with the stair tool. This will generate my intermediate stair landings as part of that process. I'm not sure if the landings in your image were generated this way but I have often been satisfied with these results for the purpose of less detailed drawings. I usually produce the landings at the floor levels as a simple extension of the floor slab itself and don't involve the stair tool in this entity (if you even can). This also has the virtue of being a likely mode of construction and certainly allows you to have the floor appear to support the stair (unlike what is portrayed in your images). I hope this helps.
yeah ihave added the wood finish floor. my levels are refered to the finish level. if i create two stairs separately stair finish and the floor finish align perfectly.
but when i create one stair for the every level the its gets align with the second floor level. but not align with the first floor finish level.
i can upload the sample file also if you didn'tunderstand.
If I understand you correctly, I think we are agreeing that breaking up the stair into smaller elements usually works better for a more realistic depictions. There are also settings in the stair family that will extend the stringer below the bottom riser if you want to produce that look. Mounting a stair stringer to the edge of a slab (as opposed to the stair bearing on top) is certainly a viable approach, if the landing slab and the stairs are built precisely built (which they should be). I hope this helps.
This may or may be of use to your situation but it is worth a shot: If you "tab down" into a stair selection, you should be able to select the "Runs" portion of the stair and modify the "Extend Below Riser Base" value which by default should be 0. Anything beyond the actual height of the stringer (when cut vertically) should not produce much effect beyond simply showing the full height of the stringer. This will allow you to attach to plausibly represent the stair attaching to whatever structure might be available for attachment at the face of the lowest riser. I hope this helps.
@Anonymous wrote:
i can upload the sample file also if you didn'tunderstand.
Yes, it would help.
I HAVE UPLOADED THE SAMPLE FILE. IT FROM 2019 VERSION.
@mcobb yeah your idea is perfect. i have tried and it worked. But in the construction details riser should be same for every levels. if you create two separate stairs for different levels my riser gets different sizes.(ground first and first to second FFL is different). how do you over come this issue?
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