First of all, thanks for this discussion guys!
In addition to Martin I think Wolfgang has the best way to tag a
building and what's inside of it. So let's assume you want to tag a very
cheap restaurant inside an old Quonset hut the tags will be:
amenity=restaurant, building=quonset_hut and
food=bad_don't_spend_your_money_here :-)
One problem though, the key:building wiki needs an extra quonset_hut
description and picture for future reference.
Rene
Op 13-4-2017 om 18:12 schreef Wolfgang Zenker:
* Michał Brzozowski <[email protected]> [170413 16:41]:
I don't see how going from "typology" you conclude it's strictly about
form. Typology is about types, not saying with respect to what.
When you look at top building values in Taginfo, it's clear to me
these state purpose (house, residential, garage, apartments,
industrial, school and so on), with only exception being hut, other
non-purpose values from the first page are in fact non-buildings
(roof).
I'm in between here: building typology would depend on the original
purpose of the building, but that would not necessary still be the
current purpose of the building. So, if a building had originally
been constructed as a church and is built in the style of a church,
but is now used as a restaurant, it would be tagged amenity=restaurant,
building=church.
Wolfgang
(lyx@osm)
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