Complex rounded stairs
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‎2016-03-30
11:00 PM
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‎2023-05-25
04:46 PM
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Rubia Torres


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‎2016-03-31 04:14 PM
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‎2016-03-31 04:21 PM
And also I will probably save it as a module, that way I have it as a unique element in my project.
But, again is an idea of what I would do, there is probably better ways to do it.
And It would be nice to know how you end up doing it, this could help other later.
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‎2016-03-31 07:12 PM
try breaking it into 2 stairs. I've noticed that Archicad often struggles when the geometry of the stair curves back on itself .
What do you mean? Making two separate stairs and then connecting them? And even though... How to make this rounded shape? StairMaker doesn't have and option like this. All of those stairs have right angles. There are ones with rounded edges but those are spiral stairs and they are not even close to what I'm trying to achieve

I'm not an expert on building stairs, but what I would do is model the stairs with the regular modelling tools of Archicad. (slab, Morphs, walls, roof, etc).
Just to be sure - so I have to calculate them manually and then model and place each element separately? Theres no other way to somehow make it faster? More accurate? Automatic?
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‎2016-03-31 07:25 PM
Instead of trying doing the stair in one shot, make to stairs half way and then just adjust any parameter needed.
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‎2016-03-31 08:02 PM

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‎2016-03-31 08:03 PM
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‎2016-03-31 08:43 PM
To accomplish this I draw the plan of the stair (meaning the footprint), then fill it, later offset one of the ovals (in this case) to the center of the run, and just select the fill and the arcs making the run (the one you offset in the center).
Is the same regular process of create stairs using selection, the only thing you will divided into two stairs. And as Erika said, you'll probably have a landing in the center, so make the landing with slab and every part should be a stair, it should work very nice
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‎2016-04-01 01:03 AM