While in stair sketch mode, you can sketch stair boundaries and risers in stead of having Revit Architecture
calculate the stair run automatically. On the Design Bar, click Boundary, then click Riser, and connect riser
lines between the boundary lines.
Stairs sketched using Boundary and Riser commands
3D view of stairs
Stairs with Landings
When a landing is included in stairs you create by sketching boundary and riser lines, split the boundary
lines where they meet the landing in order to achieve the desired results.
1
After you have sketched the stairs and are still in sketch mode, on the toolbar, click Split.
2
Split the boundary lines where they meet the landing.
Tips
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Do not connect left and right boundary lines to each other. You can sketch them as single lines or
multi-segmented lines (for example, straight lines and arcs connected).
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Connect riser lines between the left and right boundaries.
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See the online tutorials for practical exercises on creating stairs.
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The top riser line on a run of stairs represents the actual riser without a tread.
Creating a Run of Stairs
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Open a plan or 3D view.
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