chuang,

I am also looking into same thing. if you have a solution already, do
you mind sharing it?

I was thinking of creating a bound object, running a loop of
polygon.paths, extend the bound with each vertex and then at the end
get the north west and south east point from the bound.




On Jun 7, 3:37 pm, chuang <[email protected]> wrote:
> I noticed some buildings are discernable on some maps, either as a flat
> rectanguloid shape or a 3d-like image. I.e., downtown San Francisco is a
> fine example.
>
> Are these information available to query in the API? In other words, for a
> building such as the Empire State, does there exist a function that gives
> you a polygon representing its boundary?
>
> What is the lowest level geometric data for each building structure or road
> structure we can query?
>
> Thank you

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