2013/12/13 Dan S <[email protected]> > "highway=pedestrian area, with [...] surface=paving_stones" seems to > tag it pretty well to me. >
those tags aren't on the relation that represents the whole object though. > > > IMHO building would fit, what are the alternatives? man_made and > historic, > > but historic would exclude similar constructions of recent make. > Man_made is > > usually for more technical stuff, and in the past we used building even > for > > ships (that don't move any more, with a restaurant inside). > > building doesn't make sense to me. It is "built" in the sense of being > "man-made" or "architectural", but then so is a bridge, a fountain, > etc. > yes, as we don't have a tag for bridges either (all we use is an attribute to a railway or highway that it is on a bridge, we don't actually map the bridge itself, besides the bridge relation maybe), a building=bridge is fine for me as well. > Perhaps you could say what _aspect_ of the terrace you consider is not > reflected in the tagging that Fabrizio describes? > Actually it was himself who described that the terrace consists of several parts: - A highway=pedestrian area, with black and white tiles marked as surface=paving_stones (that's the one with the terrace's balustrades) - An acquarium [4] - Grass areas - A gazebo construction The photo you > originally linked to shows a large and decorative pedestrian area, > which is not difficult to map. > it is not just a pedestrian area, it is also retaining walls, ceiling, a pavillon, stairs, foundations, ... http://img76.imageshack.us/img76/474/terrazzamascagniwj9.jpg The multipolygon collects together the > geographic features that people presumably think of when they think of > the name Terrazza Mascagni. So, if those things don't satisfy you, > there must be some additional _quality_ that you have in mind? > I think that there is clearly an "object" which is called "terrazza xy" which consists of several parts, which is a built structure, and which is more than just a pedestrian area. I think that who created the multipolygon relation thought the same (hence he created the relation and attached the name and wikipedia link to it). cheers, Martin
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