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I just finished trying that on my project , it looks so beautiful compared to the normal stair + ramp I made before. Thank you sir, my project is on a topography and you're helping me a lot.
What do you do in order for the floor to create like a ramp with variable thickness? mine just create like a slab with just one thickness that is the one of the floor (150mm)
Wait but how can we make it right then? I could figure out how to make this, i made a pool(complicated one) using the same method which left a lot of bad details, so how can it be well done? only with massing i guess?
Hi I have stair with two runs and I want to make first one with riser's height 17 cm and the other 15 cm but after finishing it the revit makes both runs with 17 cm First run is 204 cm height means 12 riser 17cm Second run 150cm 10 riser 15 cm Thanks
Dear sir when i save my revit file its creat copy 1 copy 2 like this why not save in one file. How i can add. New coordinate in revit by typing as in autocad. Examples : i have some coordinate and need to put in file how i do this. Please suggest me.
I like the way you did but honestly, it lacks of some geometry correctness when prepare those lines...and that causes the ramp looks so "saw" looking, not like the image you showed in front of the video. I also did a ramp/stair combination before and I believe the stair length and landing location could be adjusted a bit so that it "immerse" into ramp nicely. The result could be much smoother looking. Otherwise, a void cut stairs could have better-looking result IMO...
i like how the projects are always straight forward. But now i am in masters, the site is anything but. I am trying to combine several tutorials of yours but they dont always work together. In this insatnce....how do you get the ramps to merge seemlesly with the stair? Well, to answer that for everyone else tryng to do that....create a void to cut the stair or ramp... it was fiddly as fuck, but it was all i could do if there are better suggestions...please add
Maybe a late comment if anyone is still watching this. Use "horizontal" (left to right) slope lines only. And stretch the stairs a bit wider, elements will overlap this way
Uma solução assim é uma fábrica de acidentes. Apesar de ser física e esteticamente possível, na prática torna-se uma armadilha. Princípio básico de construção civil: se a solução em escada resultar em algo com menos do que sete degraus, faça uma rampa. E sempre com corrimão. Desníveis pequenos não são automaticamente percebidos por nosso cérebro e resultam em acidentes. Para crianças e idosos isto é muito mais verdadeiro. Para bons arquitetos sempre há boas soluções. E obras depois de realizadas, por experiência própria, não podem mais ser desfeitas porque este poder já não é mais nosso