I'm trying to create a set of stairs in a residential apartment building. I have been struggling how to make it so that there is essentially a "slab" underneath the stairs but by making it via the "Stair by component" way. Anyone have an ideas? Below is a section of what its supposed to look like. (Everything is in centimeters.)
Hi Alon,
Thank you for taking your time to post this on the forum,
I think that I most likely make use of a Model In Place stair geometry, what version of Revit are you using?
Best Regards,

What about if you create a Stringer below the stair and play with the width and depth?
Setting aside of course, different naming that revit uses to call all of them (support, stringer, carriage).
I see. I was looking at placing support when in the editing mode and it only allowed to pick on either side of the stair.
Thanks!
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If this is really the shape of your stair in plan view, I don’t think I would bother with the middle stringer thing - way too messy and you will not gonna get exactly what you’re after (middle stringers are not applied to the landings). I would just make monolithic star with increased thickness for landings and runs (to cover the framing and slab), applied treads and risers and addressed concrete detail in section view with filled region locked to the stairs so it follows the shape if the stair is changed.
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