Stairs; Creating Stairs By Sketching Runs - Autodesk 24000-000000-9860 - Revit Architecture - PC User Manual

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8 Click OK to close the Element Properties dialog.

Stairs

You create stairs in a plan view by defining the run of the stairs or by sketching riser lines and boundary
lines. You can define straight runs, L-shaped runs with a platform, U-shaped stairs, and spiral stairs. You
can also modify the outside boundary of the stairs by modifying the sketch. The risers and runs update
accordingly. Revit Architecture also generates railings automatically for the stairs. In multi-story buildings,
you can design one set of stairs and extend identical sets up to the highest level you define in the stair
properties.
The number of treads for a stair run is based on the distance between floors and the maximum riser height
defined in the stair properties. A rectangle is displayed in the drawing area, representing the footprint of the
run of the stairs.
When creating new stairs, you can also specify the railing type to be used. See
for New Stairs
You can schedule stairs with parameters that include Actual Rise (riser), Actual Number of Risers, Run, and
Width. See
stair tag is available from the Annotations folder of the Revit Architecture family library. For more information,
see
Tags
on page 1064.

Creating Stairs by Sketching Runs

Click start point on left side
662 | Chapter 11 Working with Architectural Components
If you move the shaft on any level, it moves on all levels. The symbolic lines are visible on all
levels too.
on page 667.
Creating a Schedule or Quantity
on page 125. You can also tag stairs with the stair tag family. The
Specifying the Railing Type

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