Likewise, if we want to make holes in the ground for the location of elements such as stairs or installation cubes, we must create an interior contour which Revit will understand as a hole. Finally, we can apply a slope arrow to the floors with the final and initial extreme levels ...
In the case of stairs, as we have mentioned previously, we have to bear in mind that stairs are the most complex elements of Revit. As in the ramps, we can model them by sections and/or contour, the difference being exactly the same as that described in the previous section. ...
the facade walls. Additionally, if we want to place stairs or installation cubes in the ground, we must create a contour that Revit understands as a whole. You can apply a slope arrow to floors with the final and initial extreme levels defined to create floors with specific slopes or ramps...