Actually, the floors below B1 and B2 in Korea are mainly parking garages. I'm sure there is some in the United States, but they rarely use B1 B2 B3 method. I remember seeing that in one building, there was a basement floor labeled as B, and the floor below that was SB. Anyways, multiple basements are common in big cities; this building is located in Flushing, Queens, which is part of New York City. In Europe, they use negative numbers as basement floors.
IN KOREA U EAT DOGS!!!
mikeeey 2 years ago
Is that really true? I am Korean but I never eaten a dog before. In fact I have heard something of people eating dogs in China...
NHRHS2010 2 years ago
ThyssenKrupp elevator
buginafugreturns 3 years ago 2
Exactly it is a ThyssenKrupp.
elevatorfan762 3 years ago
Actually, the floors below B1 and B2 in Korea are mainly parking garages. I'm sure there is some in the United States, but they rarely use B1 B2 B3 method. I remember seeing that in one building, there was a basement floor labeled as B, and the floor below that was SB. Anyways, multiple basements are common in big cities; this building is located in Flushing, Queens, which is part of New York City. In Europe, they use negative numbers as basement floors.
NHRHS2010 3 years ago