Difference between revisions of "SO2:Stairway"
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:: <b> Height of each step or total height</b> to define the height of the stairway feature | :: <b> Height of each step or total height</b> to define the height of the stairway feature | ||
:: <b> Height Offset</b> is the base dimension of the first riser. This will allow you to define the landing height of staggered stairways. | :: <b> Height Offset</b> is the base dimension of the first riser. This will allow you to define the landing height of staggered stairways. | ||
− | :<b>Note</b>: Make sure that the ceiling has a void, or make an opening with "Anechoic material" to cope with the staircase opening into another room/hallway. | + | :<b>Note</b>: |
+ | :::* Make sure that the ceiling has a void, or make an opening with "Anechoic material" to cope with the staircase opening into another room/hallway. | ||
+ | :::* For staggered staircases. the landing create a generic "Floor Feature" |
Revision as of 11:18, 19 August 2025
- In the Floor Features, add feature and select the Staircase Preset. All you need is:
- Step Count the total number of steps
- The dimensions of each tread. This is the width, (Horizontal), and the depth, (Vertical), of the step
- Height of each step or total height to define the height of the stairway feature
- Height Offset is the base dimension of the first riser. This will allow you to define the landing height of staggered stairways.
- Note:
- Make sure that the ceiling has a void, or make an opening with "Anechoic material" to cope with the staircase opening into another room/hallway.
- For staggered staircases. the landing create a generic "Floor Feature"