When entering stair creation mode have a look at the option bar.
Connect stairs to floor revit.
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Ending a stair with a riser looks like the example below.
The key is that the landing and floor are the same thickness and material.
Making the seam invisible with the linework tool or making that part of the slab as part of the stair.
I d like the underside of the stringer to run through and fillet in autocad terms if you were drawing a section i am beyond thinking of revit in autocad terms but i couldn t think of how to describe this problem with.
Stair not aligning with floor levels even though the stair is set to go from level 1 to level 2 with zero offset it is offset.
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A stair usually connects 2 levels floors together.
If i edit the stair i see it s relative base heights are set to some arbitrary numbers that i never entered.
By default revit ends all stairs with risers.
I couldn t get a bottom landing to work.
A stair end can be either a riser or a tread.
This can be done with the join geometry tool but in certain circumstances only.
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A couple of workarounds for a known limitation with revit to allow a monolithic stair run to continue to the top of a floor at the end of the run.
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The stair needs to be by component and precast in revit 2014 or newer.
Otherwise you need to solve it by other means such as.
Stair and floor join.
Cut an opening in a floor revit tutorials for beginners.
To allow a monolithic stair run to continue to the top of a floor at the end of the run.
In this example i m using a stair by component for demonstration.
6 use 3d views and sections.
Just the mid landing.
You can also change the actual run width to go above the minimum you specified previously.
You can change location line to decide if you want to draw the stairs based on the side or on the center of the run.