
4
For Riser Thickness, enter 0.
5
For Tread Thickness, enter 0.
Stair Properties
You can modify several properties for stairs, including the top and base levels, calculation rules, and stair
labels.
NOTE
If you are upgrading stairs from a previous release of Revit Architecture, and you do not see all of the
parameters listed here, duplicate your stair type from the Type Properties dialog, and then you should see all of
the parameters.
Modifying Stair Properties
1
If you are in sketch mode, click Create Stairs Sketch tab
➤
Element panel
➤
Stairs Properties. If
you are in a plan view, select the stairs, and click Modify Stairs tab
➤
Element panel
➤
Element
Properties.
2
In the Instance Properties dialog, edit stair instance parameters.
See
on page 741.
3
Click Edit Type to edit stair type parameters.
See
on page 738.
NOTE
Changes made to type parameters affect all stairs of this type in the project. You can click
Duplicate to create a new stair type.
4
Click OK.
Stair Type Properties
Description
Name
Construction
Click Edit to set the stair calculation rules. See
on page 734.
Calculation Rules
Extends stringers below the base level of the stair. This is useful for cases where the
stringer attaches to the face of a floor opening rather than resting on the surface of
a floor. To extend the stringer below the floor, enter a negative number.
Extend Below Base
Specifies that the stairs are to be made of one material.
Monolithic Stairs
Enabled when stairs are set to monolithic. When a monolithic stair has a winder,
the bottom of the stair can be a smooth shape or stepped. If it is stepped, this
Landing Overlap
parameter controls the distance between the riser face and the vertical face of the
corresponding step on the underside.
Enabled when stairs are set to monolithic. If a monolithic stair has a winder, the
bottom of the stair can be a smooth shape or stepped.
Underside of Winder
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