0 a building with several floors and no elevator (= a device for going from one floor to another) or an apartment or office in such a building
1 a building with four or more floors and no elevator (= device for taking people from one floor to another), or an apartment on an upper floor in such a building
If the interface is not self-evident all the way through the dialogue it must be learnt by trial-and-error through repeated interaction, which is bad news for the casual walk-up-and-use user.
There are three tower blocks, 42 walk-up flats, and one double-decker maisonette block.
The town clerk had forgotten the walk-up flats in his equation.
There is a total lack of play facilities for children who live in these walk-up flats.
They are the concrete slab and, especially, walk-up flats in the inner city that are becoming increasingly difficult to let.
Morale is even lower in the pre-war walk-up flats, some of which have degenerated past rescue.
In some pre-war walk-up flats rents have risen by as much as £·86 per week.
A survey has also been carried out of estates of walk-up blocks of flats and maisonettes.