STAIRCASE LANDING AND FLIGHT ISSUE

STAIRCASE LANDING AND FLIGHT ISSUE

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STAIRCASE LANDING AND FLIGHT ISSUE

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I will be very Thankful if someone solve my issue regarding to staircase. In picture One The slab and staircase bottom are not connected smoothly. How can I make them smooth  or professionally its normal practice means it May I leave them like this. In second Picture slab is little bit extended from the staircase how can I join it smoothly, I try to use join command but its not working. If someone has useful toturial aout please let me k9.1.jpg2.jpg

 

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Sahay_R
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Revit stairs are notorious for doing stuff like this!

 

To fix - the only thing that I can think of is to modify the floor slab - extend it out so that it joins the stair slab correctly.


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Thank you for your prompt reply, I just want to ask that Is this normal practice in Revit. If submit my drawings like this way, Will it be OK.

It is my first professional project Why we cant make as AutoCad  like below attach picture .

 

 

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Sahay_R
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That is because Revit does have its limits - and its flaws. The trick is to be able to devise workarounds. Trust me, you are not the first one in this situation.

 

For your drawings - another solution would be to use linework to make the views look correct.


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ToanDN
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You can add in-place model bits to fill the gap between the stair the the floor (1st pic) or void to trim the floor bottom (2nd pic), so that the bottom of the stair and the bottom of the floor align properly.

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Thank you again and again, I got one tutorial regarding to issue but in Arabic.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rci_Hg7Sb8E&index=2&list=LLL3XfGTxHbPrxZtCAi4W3xg 

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