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<div dir="ltr">Hi, John,<br> <br>> Message: 3<br>> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 16:20:04 +0100<br>> From: John Sturdy <jcg.sturdy@gmail.com><br>> To: "Tag discussion, strategy and related tools"<br>> <tagging@openstreetmap.org><br>> Subject: Re: [Tagging] Uses of parts of buildings<br>> Message-ID:<br>> <CAFJf9KPoUboQ2kYpav1_ieReu7zXcbX+hQ-NhHgP1FF5y5eDVA@mail.gmail.com><br>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8<br>> <br>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Martin Vonwald (imagic)<br>> <imagic.osm@gmail.com> wrote:<br>> > Hi,<br>> ><br>> > A quick question how you would tag this:<br>> > * one building (looks from the outside mostly like a residential building)<br>> > * the building is used for three different things: an office, a riding ground (just assume it's a pitch) and a stable.<br>> > * the building is not separated - it's just one building<br>> > * I'm not interested in the detail- tagging, just how you would tag three different uses.<br>> ><br>> > My idea right now is:<br>> > * building=yes for the whole building. Or should it be residential?<br>> > * for each part draw a separate polygon and tag with building:use=whatever.<br>> ><br>> > What I'm missing here is the connection between the building and its parts. So I thought I could use the 3D-extensions for this, namely building:parts=yes on the main polygon and building:part=yes on the parts.<br>> <br>> You'd certainly need 3D for many such buildings, as flats / apartments<br>> over shops are quite common; the different uses will be in the same 2D<br>> location.<br>> <br> I do have IMHO a simple suggestion, whats up against adding layers (+1, +2) if the functions are located at different levels ? If not, youll have to separate them by multipolygones as Martin stated. Or even -1 if the parking facilities are below ground level ? Its happening more and more when new residential areas are build. Private parking below !</div><div dir="ltr">Greets Hendrik<br>> <br>> End of Tagging Digest, Vol 36, Issue 44<br>> ***************************************<br><br></div>
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