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Hello All, I'm new to Revit, and even newer to the professional architecture community. I'm trying to continue to refine my skills using Revit (I finished the tutorials that my company provided, and I have a base understanding of the software). I'm trying to create a stair with a landing, but I just can't figure it out. Surely this is an issue easily solved. Has anyone created one of these before? I was thinking of a residential stair (one that goes up, turns 90 degrees on the landing and then meets the next level), however I'd also like to learn to make a fire stair model (one that turns 180 degrees at the landing). Any help would be very much appriciated. Thanks!
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go here http://www.augi.com/publications/hotnews.asp?page=1536 you may also want to look here for other tutorials http://www.cadclips.com/ http://www.caddigest.com/subjects/revit/tutorials.htm
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