Multi Level Stairs
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‎2011-05-04
04:41 PM
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04:51 PM
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Rubia Torres

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‎2011-05-04 09:20 PM

If you want a u-shaped stair to run multiple stories you will need to place the stair on each story with a landing at each level for one stair to end on and the other to begin.
Download the ArchiCAD Essentials interactive training guide :http://www.graphisoft.com/education/training_guides/
Chapter 4 Make stairs -
Chapter 5 Make openings for stairs - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwHmCNVkDmI
You can also make your own stairs using slabs, complex walls and so on.
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‎2017-07-24 06:55 PM
(It took a series adjustments to get the tread offsets as desired.)
Regards,
Joe A.
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‎2019-01-18 11:56 PM
And ARCHICAD's Stair Tool does dozens of things Revit's Stair cannot.

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‎2019-02-13 09:25 PM
LaszloNagy wrote:Such as causing the user to have a mental breakdown..
True.
And ARCHICAD's Stair Tool does dozens of things Revit's Stair cannot.![]()
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‎2019-02-15 01:00 AM
theotheranony wrote:
LaszloNagy wrote:Such as causing the user to have a mental breakdown..
True.
And ARCHICAD's Stair Tool does dozens of things Revit's Stair cannot.![]()
Then why not use Revit?
Why use a software that you feel gives you mental breakdowns only to complain about it?
I can't imagine myself over at Revit forums complaining about how difficult and complicated it is to use, when I can just......NOT use it at all and save myself the headaches.

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‎2019-11-05 02:45 AM
LaszloNagy wrote:I am facing this problem with the stair tool, it is a real shortcoming and I can see no reason why it could not be fixed.
True.
And ARCHICAD's Stair Tool does dozens of things Revit's Stair cannot.![]()
Typical lower storeys in mixed-use developments have ground floors of anything between 6 to 8m and perhaps 3 or 4 levels above that which necessitate more than 2 flights...
Why on earth can't I just continue the stair past 2 flights is mind boggling...
I am definitely not interested in making comparisons with other softwares, but this is really lousy I have to say. Especially in light of the fact that the first post is dated 2011 and here we are 8 years later.
That does not take away anything from the fact Archicad is a great software, but the whole point of these forums is precisely to try and improve the product. I think it is a very poor approach to dismiss genuine issues with a silly statement that Archicad stair tool can do things Revit can't. We should not get to that level, it is useless.