rail
A hand rail, or a horizontal bar extending between posts in a
on page 746.
railing
A barrier consisting of horizontal rails supported by posts and balusters.
In Revit Architecture, you can add railings as free-standing components to levels, or attach them to host
elements (such as floors, ramps, or stairs). For more information, see
on page 746.
Parts of a railing
ramp
A sloped floor or passageway.
on page 710.
RCP view
See
on page 1526.
rebar
A steel rod or bar used in reinforced concrete construction. The following detail of a footing shows
typical usage of rebar in walls and foundations.
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