"Jacob Schanker" <[email protected]> wrote on 12/06/2005 14:03:30:
> [...] Speaking of stairs, this reminds me of the disconnect between the US
> and UK on the numbering of floors in a building, and the counting of
> the "stories" in a building. As I recall, the US likes to use the 
> designation "Ground" for what the UKites would call the first floor.
> It is equivalent to us in the US beginning the count at zero, which 
> should tickle an engineer's fancy.

Staying steadfastly way off-topic, it's actually the other way around. As a
British
engineer located in USA, my observation is:
USA: Ground floor = 1st floor
UK: Ground floor = ground floor. (Doesn't need a number?!)
If you put an extra storey on TOP of the ground floor, that's the first storey.
In UK, the top floor of a building with N floors is the (n-1)th storey.

But what about other countries? I think France numbers the same as UK?  

I guess the logic, if any, was there has to be at least one floor, and you
don't need to assign 
numbers unless there is more than one. Mind you, we don't entirely follow this
when counting wars, 
kings, queens, etc. (Queen Elizabeth had no number at the time. Elizabeth II
does and it is NOT one. 
Except maybe in Canada?) 


Best regards, glyn
TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc.
Glyn R. Garside
Functional Safety Program Manager
1945 Techny Rd, Unit 4
NORTHBROOK, IL 60062-5357, USA
Tel    (847)562-9888 ext 25
Fax    (847)562-0688
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