Like stairs, ramps are also made of components suhc as runs, landing and railing. You can assemble the ramps using run components or can sketch the components for a custom design.
Video Tutorial
Create a Ramp using RAMP tool with this video tutorial:
Alternatively, Create a ramp using the Floor and its Shape Editing tools using this video tutorial:
A typical stair consist of Runs, Landing, Supports and Railing. These elements can be independently controlled as well as are connected with each other. For example, if you remove the staircase, railing on the stairs will automatically be deleted. You can model stairs assembling Run Component or by sketching them.
Stair by Run Component
Step by Step guide to creating stairs using Run Component:
Learn about how to create a switchback stairs using this Video Tutorial – by Autodesk
Learn about how to create a custom T-shaped stair using this Video Tutorial – by Autodesk
Stair by Sketching Components
If you would like to create a custom design for the staircase, you may opt for sketching mode where you can sketch stair components to create the overall assembly.
Step by Step guide to creating stairs by sketching:
Learn about how to sketch a stair by using this video tutorial – by Balkan Architect
Multistory Stair
Multistory stair is a great tool to extend your staircase to multiple building levels. If the level heights change, the staircase would also adjust automatically, adding a lot of productivity to your workflow.
Roof is also a compound structure whose material and thickness can be edited using Edit Assembly dialog box in its Type properties similar to Walls and Floors. To learn more about Compound structures, please click here.
There are two roof system families in Revit: Basic Roof and Sloped Glazing. Basic roofs are compound roof structures made of several layers. Sloped Glazing roofs on the other hand are like curtain walls used for a roof. Sloped Glazing roofs, like curtain walls, host curtain panels, grids, and mullions.
Ceiling in Revit refers to architectural ceilings under the structural slab. Ceilings can be created in a reflected ceiling plan view. They are level based elements and thus, you can create them at a specified distance above the level in which they reside.
Video Tutorial:
Learn about how to create a ceiling by using this video tutorial – by Mr. Z
If you would like to create more complex ceiling designs, learn different methods in these Video Tutorials – by Balkan Architect