Modeling an overlapping stair. Is it possible?
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‎2020-09-24
09:12 PM
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‎2023-05-25
04:37 PM
by
Rubia Torres
I'm trying to model a stair that overlaps itself while it goes from one floor to another.
Archicad doesn't let me continue drawing the stair when it reaches the part from below.
I'm attaching an image to help understand my problem.
Is it possible to model only one stair or will I have to use 2 of them?
Tks,
Carlos
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‎2020-09-24 11:28 PM
AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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‎2020-09-28 01:05 AM
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‎2020-09-28 02:34 AM

AC28 US/INT -> AC08
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‎2020-09-28 02:57 AM
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‎2020-10-02 04:03 PM
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‎2020-10-02 04:37 PM
In most cases, the Riser Height is an uneven number and when you have to make 2 such stair that match, they never really do.
Say you have a height of 5000 mm and you need a spiral staircase. In many countries, it is permitted to have such "long" evacuation spiral staircase, but in the newer versions of Archicad, it is impossible to create it in one piece.
How do you do it then? Say you have 29 risers and a riser height of 172,413793... mm. There is no way to divide such stair and match it perfectly. So yes, I would definitely say that it is a limitation.
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‎2020-10-06 09:54 AM
mbl wrote:
How do you do it then? Say you have 29 risers and a riser height of 172,413793... mm. There is no way to divide such stair and match it perfectly. So yes, I would definitely say that it is a limitation.

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‎2020-10-06 11:12 AM
PVBergkrantz wrote:I don't care what is the "exact" Riser Height, I only care about the total height of the stair and I want that number to be even. And that's something that you can't achieve if you divide your stair like it is necessary for stairs with overlapping Baseline.
mbl wrote:
How do you do it then? Say you have 29 risers and a riser height of 172,413793... mm. There is no way to divide such stair and match it perfectly. So yes, I would definitely say that it is a limitation.What kind of stair producer do you use with that accuracy, I'd love a business card.
It's about correct model display in 2D and 3D, not about accuracy. Try stacking two stairs with such uneven height on the top of each other and then make the total height match with your top floor.
Yes, some people don't mind it there is a small height difference in the section for example, but I try to avoid such unnecessary faulty dimensions in my model and "wrong" snapping nodes that will just make the model messier as the project goes on.
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‎2020-10-06 01:33 PM
