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two storey building vs two storied building

Both 'two storey building' and 'two storied building' are correct, but 'two storey building' is more commonly used in British English, while 'two storied building' is more common in American English.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

two storey building

This phrase is correct and commonly used in British English.

This phrase is used to describe a building that has two floors or levels.

Examples:

  • The new office complex is a two storey building.
  • They are planning to construct a two storey building for the school expansion.
  • 736 Lombard Street, two-storey building.
  • You can't expect them to build a two-storey building
  • The disused railway platform and the two four-storey annexe buildings were demolished.
  • An actual-size, two-storey mock-up building, showing the facade of a middle section of the high-rise south office tower and the adjacent atrium, has been installed at the ECB's future site in order to verify the technical, functional and architectural details.
  • Most of 'em have never seen a building taller than two storeys.
  • If, as provided for in the development plan, a four-storey building is put up at the edge of the street on the other side, there will be only an 18m gap between the two façades.
  • Pullin' dumbwaiter ropes up five-storey buildings.
  • It's like that fella who fell off a ten-storey building.
  • At launch, it will be filled with helium until it's taller than a fifty-storey building.
  • 30 acres and two storey houses.
  • Yeesterday, 3 October, at midday, a three-storey building collapsed in the centre of the town of Barletta (Italy).
  • According to the Paris Fire Brigade, the fire spread through the six-storey building via the single staircase which acted as a chimney.
  • On the remaining area, during the third phase, a four-storey building is to be constructed along the side of Schönfelder Straße, with an adjoining multi-storey car park.
  • And Castellan? He has a two storey house, plus de studio in the Via Garibaldi.
  • No, the whole two-storey thing would have been too much money.
  • Come on, it's only a two-storey drop.
  • The Commission funded the construction of a two-storey car park in Pontedecimo in the province of Genova.
  • One storey... two storeys... three storeys... and... two steps.
  • The two-storey mock-up shows a sample of the internal finishes, as well as the high-rise facade of the south office tower and the adjacent atrium, at a scale of 1:1.
  • Nº 149/2007 by Mr Veniamin Aenasoaiei and Mr Mihai Damian Baciu (Romanian), on behalf of Institutul Teologic Romano-Catolic, bearing 2 signatures, on the construction of a 20-storey building in the vicinity of Saint Joseph's Cathedral in Bucharest

Alternatives:

  • two-story building
  • two-level building
  • building with two floors

two storied building

This phrase is correct and commonly used in American English.

This phrase is used to describe a building that has two floors or levels.

Examples:

  • The new apartment complex is a two storied building.
  • They are looking to buy a two storied building for their business.
  • It's this old, four-storied building. Popa Soare 45.
  • the special architecture of many of the buildings/homes of the owners of agricultural holdings, which stand inside the orchards and are usually two-storied to permit better monitoring of the crop.

Alternatives:

  • two-story building
  • two-level building
  • building with two floors

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