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Hello.
I did a search in this and other forums to know how to do it, but I find myself stuck at a point that is probably elementary but does not make me continue, so I kindly ask your help.

I created the structural scheme of a building I have to design.
I created the stairwells, inserted the various stairs and the floors of the landing.
now I left a space 1.55 x1,55 meters used to accommodate the elevator.
I've bound this space for now with walls.
I was wondering. how to insert an elevator inside that space?
there are many models in the internet forklifts. to me it takes something very simple, that prepares the various doors of opening at every floor, and in the table of the planimetries of the various levels signals me that inside that box there is an elevator.
I mean, excuse ignorance, but I'm unfortunately stuck at this point.
thanks for the availability.

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- Ciuchino
 
Unless the elevator is dedicated to direct access to specific apartments, the doors are always two: one on the arrival floor and one on the elevator.
As a result, you can operate by:

a) easy
- on the walls of the elevator compartment at the landing/point of arrival, you must insert a sliding door
- Use a detail design, in the running compartment, imported by dwg

b) simple
- on the walls of the elevator compartment at the landing/point of arrival, you must insert a sliding door
- build with the use of a family (generic or other category of your choice) a box of the size of the elevator cabin (lxpxh) with the use of solids and voids, with parametric dimensions that reproduce the elevator cabin
- place the cabin at the level of the plants (which you bring later in the press boards) and you will have the cockpit retraction on the floor
p.s. if you have to do a split, at the cabin put a display parameter si/no to activate when necessary

c) for experts
- use a family of sliding doors (on a wall host) force the "cabin" of the elevator, with the expertise of details, to please.
in the wall host, place the sliding doors (of landing) how many serve according to the landings, with allocation management parameters at the various levels of the landings. insert a display parameter (si/no) to the front of the doors to manage the opening and closing, or an open/closed window
p.s. the wall in the project that will be the host of the landing doors on the floor, will have to be unique from the bottom up.
the cabin must contain a height parameter, to place it to a specific floor. of course the cabin must have its own door, even with open/closed doors, managed by a parameter.
with other parameters you can manage the opening/close of the landing doors and the elevator, when the cabin is located at the opening of the landing on the floor (e.g. putting a reference fee to each landing q1-q2-q3, you can use an expression of verification that the parameter of the elevator's share is equal to the reference share of the lift, which manages the opening/close of the doors).

d) you can also use nested families, automatic rapprsentation of details (dwg) in floor detail views, but we are in the field of super experts .... .
 
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thanks for the gfrank answer, from the simplest to the others I understood practically very little.
Basically I think I have solved with import into the model of a family elevator created by gjiom and discharged from revitlandia.
I edited the family that provided only 4 floors bringing it to 7 floors and stuffed inside my box that I properly drilled at the door lift
 

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