Multistory Stairs: Everything You Need to Know | Revit

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 14

  • @asiab2335
    @asiab2335 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the video, I have to admit, I discovered that they are pinned when created as multistory stairs quite late while learning Revit:) Good you mentioned it!

  • @intririthlim6892
    @intririthlim6892 Před rokem +2

    It’s helpful. Thank you.

  • @josha1237
    @josha1237 Před 2 lety +2

    Perfekt, stor tack..!

  • @iandicky5309
    @iandicky5309 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Nice

  • @emilystrong8326
    @emilystrong8326 Před rokem

    Did I miss where to find the floor/landing on level 2 with the shaft?
    I have a stairwell with multi levels Level 1 is taller than the rest so I have level 1 stairs created. Each floor landing of the apartment is a metal pan. Should I create a "landing" using the stair function or create an actual revit floor with a shaft and do you have a video based on your recommendation?

  • @doubleud2140
    @doubleud2140 Před rokem

    my issue with these is that on plan, i can't see the part of the stair that goes down, only the one going up. Any idea what i can do to make the run going down to show up with a breakline?

  • @dilupachathuranga8945
    @dilupachathuranga8945 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, thanks in advance for the tutorial. But, when we model a monolithic staircase and get its sections, we cannot have a satisfactory section of the staircase. We have to add a hatch or something to show the connection between the flight of stairs and the landing.
    So, I tried to manually model the stairs for all the levels to make the connection between flight and landing. So, when you select stairs, you can select the entire staircase, not a group of stairs, but you can edit each flight and landing of the stairs at the same time. Do you recommend doing that? I would be grateful if you could do another tutorial on that.

    • @ArchitectureVanguard
      @ArchitectureVanguard  Před rokem

      I could look to do something to address this but they hatch is a decent solution for sure. Monolithic stairs are more difficult in this regard.