Ed Hillsman wrote: >Ed > >Edward L. Hillsman, Ph.D. >Senior Research Associate >Center for Urban Transportation Research >University of South Florida >4202 Fowler Ave., CUT100 >Tampa, FL 33620-5375 >813-974-2977 (tel) >813-974-5168 (fax) >[email protected] (but writing from home) >http://www.cutr.usf.edu
I agree that "breezeway" would cover a limited number of the cases I had considered for "covered", and might include one of the cases you showed earlier with a roof spanning the space between two buildings, although, in my own mind, I have never considered breezeways to be on that scale. However, there are many situations that can be covered by "covered" that wouldn't apply to breezeway. For example a "pocket" with a wide opening for both entry and exit, say to a hotel entrance, but no opposite opening. -- Randy _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
