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BIM Q&A | Why Does Revit Calculate One Less Kick Surface by Height Than Expected?

BIM Q&A | Why Does Revit Calculate One Less Kick Surface Based on Height Than the Actual Number?

How to create a staircase with 5 steps and a total height of 750 mmBIM Q&A | Why is the number of kick surfaces calculated based on height in Revit one step less than the actual number


The software applies specific rules when calculating steps. For a staircase with 5 steps, it deducts the bottom step from the calculation, resulting in an effective height of 600 mm instead of the full 750 mm.

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