Staircase - Starting from a corner
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‎2020-04-24
11:46 AM
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‎2023-05-25
04:38 PM
by
Rubia Torres
On the left I built a 3D staircase very simply using individual floor slabs with 2D annotation over the top. Now I'm learning about how to use the proper 3D stairs but so far I can't figure out a way to get the 3D to match the 2D. I need my staircase to have the angled corner style, but I also need the staircase to START on the angled corner like it's shown on the left. Anytime I try to manipulate the 3D stair it snaps to a straight run. Is there a tickbox somewhere to specify 'start on the corner' or a work around that anybody knows of?
Also, how do I control the style of the stair run arrow, I want to take off the little circle at the end.
I'm running ArchiCAD 22.
Thanks!
Hannah

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‎2020-04-30 08:35 PM
It is indeed the way you say it Barry, the Stair must be turned back parallel to its length at the top.
In the next posts I will detail it. But this is the final result:
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‎2020-04-30 08:46 PM
Then I think it is a good idea to draw the outlines of how the Stair should look in the floor Plan, which will help when drawing the Stair Baseline. So I drew it with red on the right.
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‎2020-04-30 09:09 PM
The Stair Baseline should be on the outside boundary of the Stair.
Now, here are some GIFs (click on them to play). In the first one you will see that I try to draw the Baseline along the outer boundary, but it does not give the correct result because I run out of Treads before I could turn the Stair back 180 degrees.
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‎2020-04-30 09:13 PM
I make the Stair shorter so I can turn it back 180 degrees, then I modify the Baseline polygon to the desired shape (Click image to play GIF).
At the end of the GIF you can see that the Walking Line is not correct, but we will handled that later.
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‎2020-04-30 09:25 PM
We select the Stair Structure, and use our little-known little friend, the Split Stair Structure command from the context menu, then split the Stair at its last Riser.
This way the Structure below the last Tread can be independently set and we will be able to turn it OFF, along with the Riser and Tread (Click image to play GIF).
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‎2020-04-30 09:29 PM
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‎2020-04-30 09:31 PM
All we need to do is fix up the Floor Plan Display of the Stair.
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‎2020-04-30 09:38 PM
This is the result, which is almost perfect, except for the fact that it is not possible to hide the Floor Plan representation of that last Tread which we hid in 3D. Unfortunately, this is a limitation, because the Stair Grid is generated automatically, and it is not possible to individually select and hide Tread edges and Riser lines.
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‎2020-04-30 09:43 PM
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‎2020-04-30 10:08 PM
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