From the course: Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building
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Laying out circulation
From the course: Revit: Design a Multi-Trade Commercial Building
Laying out circulation
- [Instructor] Let's take a look at how to add a simple staircase with an automatic landing. The objective of this video is to create a staircase, just like I said and make it a multi-story staircase. In Revit, under Models, let's go open, let's grab 210, click Open. In this case, I'm going to go up to level two, under floor plans. Zoom into this area. Our staircase is going to be right here. It's going to be nice. So, go to the architecture tab. Let's click on stare on the circulation panel. Now, let's lay out some construction lines. So, on the work plane, let's click ref plane. On the drop panel, click on the Pick Lines button. And for the offset, let's go four feet. I'll set this down and then up. I hit escape a few times. Now, we kind of got off the Run button. So, let's go back and click onto the Run button. Before we do anything, I want to make sure our properties are set for base level. I want that to be…
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Adding exterior wall systems5m 46s
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Creating levels4m 42s
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Adding curtain wall systems4m 33s
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Laying out interior wall systems5m 48s
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Adding doors and windows6m 35s
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Adding floors6m 13s
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Adding rooms3m 30s
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Adding tray ceilings and soffits6m 5s
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Modeling roofs5m 3s
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Laying out circulation5m 8s
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