@belgariontheking said:
At one of the buildings (I believe engineering) at the University of Cincinnati, you walk in at ground level on the 6th floor.
The chemistry building at the University of Georgia is like that. The ground floor is, in fact, the 4th floor. And it doesn't help that the rest of the building is like something designed by Escher, with rooms that are clearly visible from one another but that require walking around the entire building to get between.
Then there's UGA's engineering building, Driftmier Hall, which eschews the room-numbering scheme used in, as far as I know, [i]every other building on campus[/i]. In most buildings, there's a one-to-one mapping between first digit and floor. Not in Driftmier. If I recall (and I may be slightly misremembering, but it's something absurd like this), the first floor has rooms starting in 1 through 3, the second floor in 4 and 5.