Number of plants
Introduction
The floor is the lower horizontal surface of an architectural space, the 'place you step on'. Also called floors, in colloquial language, are the different levels of a building that could be used by people (for housing, work, storage, recreation, etc.). Furthermore, in Spain housing blocks are called floors.[1] Sometimes floor is used, erroneously, instead of floor, which is the horizontal structural element of a floor.
In architecture, the different levels are called floors "Plan (architecture)") and the materials that make up the upper surface of each floor are called pavements, even those in the areas outside the building. Both the word plant and floor are synonymous terms "Synonymy (semantics)"). The terms floor, level, or floor are used in similar ways. The floor at ground level is called the “ground floor” (i.e., no number is needed; the floor below it is called the “basement,” and the floor above it is called the “first”) in several regions. However, in some regions, such as the United States, ground floor is synonymous with first floor, leading to different floor numbering, depending on the region—even among different national varieties of the language.
Apartment as a synonym for housing
In addition to the traditional use of the term floor, it may have other connotations depending on the use in different regions.
In Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Peru it is said that someone has or lives on a floor of a building when the home occupies the entire floor, or floor. In this type of building, each floor is a home (in these countries, homes are generally called apartments).
In Spain, floor is used in colloquial and commercial language as a synonym for housing or plant "Plant (architecture)"). In Spain, there are usually several different apartments on the same floor.
Overview
Houses usually have only one or two stories, although three- and four-story houses also exist. Buildings are often classified as "low-rise, mid-rise and high-rise" based on the number of levels they contain, but these categories are not well defined. A single-storey house, particularly in the United Kingdom, is often referred to as a bungalow. A two-storey house or "Refurbishment (construction)" extension is called a . The world's tallest skyscraper, Burj Khalifa, has 163 floors.[2].