Dormitories are rooms with multiple beds, usually bunk beds and associated with
youth hostels, certainly not suitable for student accommodation where there is
typically one student in a room, maybe two but they are certainly not
dormitories.
Phil (trigpoint )
On Sat Sep 20 2014 23:12:24 GMT+
Another difference between college dormitories and apartments is that
dormitory rooms usually lack cooking facilities, and, at least in older
buildings, may have communal toilet/shower facilities rather than en suite
facilities.
On September 20, 2014 8:47:08 AM sabas88 wrote:
On 19 Sep 20
2014-09-19 16:15 GMT+01:00 Martin Koppenhoefer :
>
> 2014-09-19 14:22 GMT+02:00 Dan S :
>
>>
>> for buildings: building=residential + residential=university +
>> operator=*
>> OR
>> for sites: landuse=residential + residential=university + operator=*
>>
>> Note that the same scheme s
2014-09-21 0:49 GMT+01:00 Eugene Alvin Villar :
> On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 7:09 AM, wrote:
>>
>> Dormitories are rooms with multiple beds, usually bunk beds and associated
>> with youth hostels, certainly not suitable for student accommodation where
>> there is typically one student in a room, may
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 7:09 AM, wrote:
> Dormitories are rooms with multiple beds, usually bunk beds and associated
> with youth hostels, certainly not suitable for student accommodation where
> there is typically one student in a room, maybe two but they are certainly
> not dormitories.
>
Wha
Dormitories are rooms with multiple beds, usually bunk beds and associated with
youth hostels, certainly not suitable for student accommodation where there is
typically one student in a room, maybe two but they are certainly not
dormitories.
Phil (trigpoint )
On Sat Sep 20 2014 23:12:24 GMT+
On 9/20/14, Dan S wrote:
> 2014-09-19 15:52 GMT+01:00 Tobias Knerr :
> I still prefer (d) though if building=dormitory becomes widely
> accepted then I guess I shall have to swallow that loss for British
> english!
Wouldn't be the first time if ever:
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:sport%3
> Il giorno 20/set/2014, alle ore 13:47, Dan S ha
> scritto:
>
> I still prefer (d) though if building=dormitory becomes widely
> accepted then I guess I shall have to swallow that loss for British
> english!
I'm also for a specific value, if dormitory doesn't hit it for the British,
mayb
On 09/20/2014 12:41 PM, fly wrote:
Am 20.09.2014 18:32, schrieb p...@trigpoint.me.uk:
I would have gone for hall_of_residence.
Do not know if hall_of_residence is the right term.
hall_of_residence would work. i would have proposed the
shorter, less formal term residence_hall which is what
Am 20.09.2014 18:32, schrieb p...@trigpoint.me.uk:
> Students accommodation is neither tourism or guesthouse,
+1
> I would have gone for hall_of_residence.
Do not know if hall_of_residence is the right term.
I know this accommodations for staff of hospitals (nurses) , too.
Would be nice if c
Students accommodation is neither tourism or guesthouse, I would have gone for
hall_of_residence.
Phil (trigpoint )
On Sat Sep 20 2014 14:46:17 GMT+0100 (BST), sabas88 wrote:
> On 19 Sep 2014 16:54, "Tobias Knerr" wrote:
> >
> > On 19.09.2014 14:22 Dan S wrote:
> > > for buildings: buildin
On 19 Sep 2014 16:54, "Tobias Knerr" wrote:
>
> On 19.09.2014 14:22 Dan S wrote:
> > for buildings: building=residential + residential=university +
operator=*
> > OR
> > for sites: landuse=residential + residential=university + operator=*
> >
> > Note that the same scheme seems to me
2014-09-19 15:52 GMT+01:00 Tobias Knerr :
> On 19.09.2014 14:22 Dan S wrote:
>> for buildings: building=residential + residential=university + operator=*
>> OR
>> for sites: landuse=residential + residential=university + operator=*
>>
>> Note that the same scheme seems to me to work w
2014-09-19 14:22 GMT+02:00 Dan S :
>
> for buildings: building=residential + residential=university +
> operator=*
> OR
> for sites: landuse=residential + residential=university + operator=*
>
> Note that the same scheme seems to me to work well for building and for
> landuse.
I a
On 19.09.2014 14:22 Dan S wrote:
> for buildings: building=residential + residential=university + operator=*
> OR
> for sites: landuse=residential + residential=university + operator=*
>
> Note that the same scheme seems to me to work well for building and for
> landuse.
>
> I thou
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