On 7/4/2018 2:04 PM, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:

it is not necessarily an outlier. You can interpret building=public as a 
building erected for the public administration, regardless of current use.
You can. But as building "typology" goes it's pretty vague; anything from a Roman forum to a prefab tin shack driver license office might qualify. By casual observation, it seems to be an outlier as far how it's generally applied -- most instances seem to be describing the buildings' current functions, not their design. Though obviously there's a lot of overlap.

(I'm not advocating against its use, just remarking.)

J

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