> On Jan 10, 2016, at 8:01 AM, Matthijs Melissen <i...@matthijsmelissen.nl> 
> wrote:
> 
> To me it is not clear that this is a solution, as the definition of
> building=public is equally vague. Is a prison a public building? A
> band stand? A theatre? A bus depot?

A building operated by a government agency or by a private operator for the 
"public use" or "public good" is my take. 

But we chop this up. 

Museums. 
City Halls
Community Centers. 
Sports centres
Stadiums and arenas 
Etc.

So having a generic definition where we all ready have more specific ones leads 
to catch-all - so some people throw everything in. 

Building=civic also exists, but has no accompanying land use (yet) for the vast 
amount of "civic administrative" centers and offices. 

If we further define these common "public" building types - true government 
stuff like tax and pension and immigration and other almost purely governmental 
facilities - not only do we get more detailed building definitions, but a 
landuse or two to accurately map the complexes they invariably are part of in 
first world nations. 

This lack of good building sets and missing landuse has, in my opinion, made 
most government and public offices/facilities unmappable in the current methods 
used by commercial/residential/industrial buildings and their complexes.  

Getting public/civic/whatever decided and fully fleshed out and a proper 
landuse(s) to go with it will really help bring them up to "first class 
citizens" - and help make a single process (landuse/building sets) work 
everywhere. 

When I first started - trying to map a train station in the same way as a 
factory or apartment complex completely flummoxed me. There were totally 
different rules for mapping the land and the station and everything.  

This is the same for civic office buildings - and since my mapping area (Japan) 
is heavily coated with government complex after government complex - being able 
to map them (and their functions) properly and in a consistent way to the other 
buildings would be appreciated. 

Javbw 
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