I'm a Revit newbie (using Revit LT 2021) and for my initial project am modeling the 9-story apartment building I live in. There are two building stairs and each one has the same landing condition: the landing is 2 levels and is rectangular; it is neither a simple landing nor is it a winder stair. Attached is a sketch of one typical stair I did (please excuse the lack of cut lines for up-down).
I've skimmed through some tutorials and can't yet figure out if I should create this stair from a sketch or whether out-of-the-box options will work. I could try and figure it out myself, but maybe a veteran user might have the best strategy. Thanks everyone.
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Do it as a Sketch-Based Stair. Boundary and Riser Lines defining both flights and Landings.
Something along these lines:
Thank you so, so much, barth bradley! That was exactly it: I created inner and outer boundaries, and realized that you're not supposed to create a closed loop for the boundary. Next, I drew risers between inner and outer boundaries and finally had to create the path, which I'm guessing indicates which way is up. Now all I have to do is duplicate and edit various stair/railing/stringer/etc types! So happy for your help!
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