Newer buildings seem even likelier to skip 13 than older ones warshawer said.
Do buildings really skip the 13th floor.
The company found that out of 629 buildings with 13 or more floors only 55 labeled the 13th floor as the 13th floor.
I am assuming that your question is why there are no residence on 13th floor.
While the 14 th floor is actually the 13 th floor for obvious structural reasons guests seem to take comfort in the fact that the number 13 is not mentioned at all.
For example some people us 12a instead of 13.
Other buildings skip the number like 10 11 12 14.
The thirteenth floor is a designation of a level of a multi level building that is often omitted in countries where the number 13 is considered unlucky.
Starting in the 20th century when skyscrapers began cropping up in bigger cities buildings overwhelmingly forwent marking the 13th floor because of simple economics.
The most common include denoting what would otherwise be considered the thirteenth floor as level 14 giving the thirteenth floor an alternate designation such as 12a or m the.
It is closely related to having the fear of a superstitious day known as paraskavedekatriaphobia or the fear of friday the 13th.
According to municipality rules for high rise building it is mandatory to leave a floor vacant after every 24 metres.
Eventually this time and culture spanning superstition made its way to the architecture of america.
Omitting the 13th floor may take a variety of forms.
This is true for other tall buildings as well.
Prices for 13th floor apartments.
Other buildings use the letter m mezzanine which is the 13th letter of the alphabet.
That means only 9 percent of the condos that actually have 13th floors label.
Pulling a number out of the floor plan serves to make a building seem taller.
Business owners builders and developers tend to omit the 13 th floor from office buildings and apartment complexes because they may lose out on tenants who refuse to live or work.
Some hotels skip the number 13 and go straight to 14 when numbering floors.