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    Default BD31-1: Moving up and Keeping Dry with Autodesk Revit Building Stairs and Roofs

    Instructors: James Balding, AIA and Scott Brown

    Class Description: Have you tripped on the stairs? Have you fallen off the roof? This class will focus on these two common stumbling grounds for current architects and designers implementing Revit - Stairs and Roofs. We will go up and down stairs from risers and treads to railings and balustrades. You will understand how to build complex stair shapes, ramps and railings. In addition to stairs and ramps, roofs are another topic that quickly becomes complex as you develop your designs. We will cover the simple hipped roofs with differing fascia conditions all the way to curved roofs, with all the necessary roof accessories - gutters, fascias, rafter tails and soffits. All solutions will be based on real world modeling conditions
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