• bluGill@fedia.io
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    2 months ago

    I’ve seen it once, the building was built on a hill, so both ground and 1st had street level entrances on opposite sides.

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      2 months ago

      You just triggered a flashback about a weird parking garage that had Ground between P1 and P2 so that it would line up with the hotel’s Ground floor!

      It went:

      • P3
      • P2
      • Ground
      • P1

      Now that you mention the slopes, I do have a fuzzy recollection of a building on a slope having a separate Ground floor from the numbered floors for street level access. 1st floor was the main lobby.

      I can’t think of one on flat ground ever having separate Ground and 1st floors though.