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Hi to all,
im supposed to built aprox 15 different types of staircores which are connecting 2 unit types in a plot. There are slightly different in a angle and number of stairs and etc. I was just wondering whats the best way how to do it. Do you think best way is to create a parametric family (this sounds to me like quite challneging job) or just build 15 different revit links which i will upload to project. The plot im working is relaly big file so I wouldnt thing the best way how to do is straight in the masterplan.
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Not sure what a "staircore" is. If you mean a stair tower with stairs, I would do it in the project as walls and revit stairs. If other stairs are the same but "slightly angled", just copy your tower and stairs to multiple locations and rotate as needed.
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