Commands › Architecture / Accessibility › Architecture Place Handrail Along Selected Wall Face
Architecture Place Handrail Along Selected Wall Face
Coming soon
Before you run this
One wall selected. Handrail family / system type defined in the project. Mounting height + door clearance configured (or AD M defaults).
After it runs
One Railing element following the wall face at the configured height; segments split around doors / openings with the configured clearance; railing tagged with mount-on-wall reference.
When to use this
- Stairs, ramps, accessible routes — places code-compliant handrails along the wall face without sketching path lines manually.
Don't use this when
Free-standing handrails (use the path-based handrail command), curved handrails on stairs (use the stair railing routine), or rails that need bespoke height profiles.
Decision flow
1. Read the selected wall's location curve and host level. 2. Read door / opening positions on the wall to compute clearance gaps. 3. Build a Railing path with breaks at each door clearance. 4. Place the Railing at the configured mounting height in one Transaction. 5. Report railing length, segments and any doors that forced a break.
What you'll see in the chat
on start
I'll place a handrail along that wall now.
thinking
Reading the wall curve and breaking the rail around doors at the configured clearance.
on success
Done — handrail placed along {wall} at {height} mm, {n_segments} segments, {n_breaks} breaks at doors.
on failure
Couldn't place the handrail: {error}.
REST API
Not yet exposed
This command does not carry a [RestApi] attribute today. Once tagged, this section will auto-populate with:
POST /api/v1/commands/architecture_place_handrail_along_selected_wall_face- Request body schema (from
[RestApiParam]) - Response schema (from
[RestApiResponse]) - curl / JS / Python code examples
Keywords & intent patterns
handrail · wall-mounted handrail · accessible handrail · AD M handrail · corridor handrail
Related
| Pillar | Architecture / Accessibility |
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