[talk-au] Australian Buildings in 3D - verandah

Warin 61sundowner at gmail.com
Tue Jun 18 04:21:43 UTC 2019


On 18/06/19 13:33, Graeme Fitzpatrick wrote:
>
> On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 at 17:22, Alex Sims via Talk-au 
> <talk-au at openstreetmap.org <mailto:talk-au at openstreetmap.org>> wrote:
>
>
>     I can’t seem to workout how to do a veranda (lightweight external
>     roof, not the main roof of a building) in Simple 3D mapping. Can
>     someone please point to some existing examples on the map that work?
>
>     I’m looking for two particular variations of a two storey
>     building. The first is a shop with a simple veranda, the second is
>     a hotel with two stories of verandah, the second storey being
>     available to walk on
>
>
> You could possibly use something under covered=
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> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:covered
Works for 2D ...  3D?
>
>
>     Example simple veranda:
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>     https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Commercial_road_prahran_in_2006.jpg
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>     Shops in Commercial Road, Prahan
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>
> For cases like this, I have previously just used highway=footpath + 
> covered=yes, which seems to work OK, & renders to show that the 
> footpath is under cover.

I would suggest building=roof, height=3 roof type etc.
>
>     Example two storey:
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>     https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sir_William_Wallace_Hotel_Balmain_1.jpg
>     Sir William Wallace Hotel, Balmain
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>
> For the upstairs verandah, covered=colonnade could work, but it does 
> say that it is not meant for indoor mapping?

3D is not indoor, roof shapes and heights matter.

(Trying to puzzle out the Syd. Opera house roof for 3D...)
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