fuzzytnth3 wrote:
Seems a bit daft that.
Its modelled as a dog leg stair so the landing is part of the Stair, I don't see why it shouldn't count the risers per stair flight. You wouldn't say to the fabricator its a two flight stair one flight with 9 Risers and the other flight with 11 and oh yeah the Landing has one riser.
Which riser is counted as part of the Landing? The one going up or the one coming down?
Ah well I won't be using that bit of Autotext thats for sure
I totally agree it is a bit silly.
I would say the riser on the bottom flight is the one that belongs to the landing (it is a different colour in your image).
I would expect that it be counted with the landing - especially when you have a flat landing as in your image - to me that is the same as having a floor at that level.
If Archicad can count treads/risers in flights, it should also be able to count them in landings and winders (I am pretty sure it can't do this).
At least we can do it for the entire stair.
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