Railings and Stairs in AC21
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2017-06-14
05:33 PM
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2023-05-23
06:05 PM
by
Rubia Torres
today I downloaded the new Archicad 21. It works great, but I have few questions:
In the video "Modeling the Stairs on Robson Square – Classics Remodeled in ARCHICAD" we can see the new stair tool being used to create ramps. I can't find how to do this.
My second question is how to create profiled rail.
I spent two hours just looking for those things (which ignited my interest in AC21 in the first place)
Thanks!
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2017-06-15 12:34 AM
The handrail can still be used in conjunction with those & be associated to them.
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2017-06-15 04:20 PM
terzer wrote:Where on Earth did you download it from?
Hello,
today I downloaded the new Archicad 21...
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2017-06-15 05:50 PM
Marky wrote:From the official Graphicsoft website, in the download section.terzer wrote:Where on Earth did you download it from?
Hello,
today I downloaded the new Archicad 21...
In the video I mentioned the ramp is made with a specific tool, it is not a roof "ramp", that's why I'm asking.
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2017-06-15 10:22 PM
terzer wrote:To me it looks like the ramp object, created with the Rotated geometry method. These videos don't show the behind the scenes where favorites are stored prior to making the video or when parameters are changed, to display more of the final steps in less time.Marky wrote:From the official Graphicsoft website, in the download section.terzer wrote:Where on Earth did you download it from?
Hello,
today I downloaded the new Archicad 21...
In the video I mentioned the ramp is made with a specific tool, it is not a roof "ramp", that's why I'm asking.
Anyhow... I wonder if it is possible to remove the riser/thread part of the stairs to create ramps... Still wouldn't know if I would use the stair tool to create them: being GDL objects/subobjects, I don't know if they'll connect properly to other complex structures as "roof ramps" can.
Best regards.
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2017-06-16 01:02 AM
But as long as I can use the handrail tool with the roof objects & that they are associative that's all good.
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2017-06-16 01:33 AM
Best regards.
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2017-06-16 11:31 AM
The technology is there, it can be done, but with the wrong tools.

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2017-06-16 02:35 PM
In the Finish page of the Stair Settings Dialog it is possible to turn off Finishes (both Treads and Riser) altogether.
Then, you can use the Beam option for both Flight Structure and Landing Structure.
Then you can define the desired thickness for your Ramp, for example 150 mm thick, 1200 mm wide.
Then you can place the Stair with no Finishes and only a very wide Beam Structure, and you will have a Ramp.
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2017-06-16 02:39 PM
Marky wrote:From here:terzer wrote:Where on Earth did you download it from?
Hello,
today I downloaded the new Archicad 21...
http://www.graphisoft.com/downloads/
AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28