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Optimizing the Lower Wall Design in Revit Staircases

Optimizing the Lower Wall of Revit Stairs

During the Revit modeling process, you may encounter situations where a wall is located beneath the stairs, but it cannot be properly attached to the stair base. How should this be addressed?

For straight walls, the solution is straightforward: you can use the contour editing method to adjust the wall.

However, curved walls present a different challenge, as contour editing is not applicable.

So, how can you attach a curved wall to the bottom of the staircase? One effective approach is to create a thin, sloping floor or ceiling along the edge of the stairs. You can also use built-in models that match the stair slope, which can be determined by calculating elevation points.

Once this sloping element is in place, attach the wall to the bottom of the floor slab. This ensures the wall integrates seamlessly with the stairs.

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