Am Fr., 26. Juli 2019 um 13:13 Uhr schrieb PanierAvide < [email protected]>:
> Le 26/07/2019 à 13:02, Martin Koppenhoefer a écrit : > > are they “indoor” if there is no wall? What makes them be inside rather > than outside? > > > > Are covered open spaces inside or outside? I would tend to “outside” > > as the climate will be similar to the climate around the structure, > rather than comparable to the room climate of a completely enclosed space. > > They are still indoors (at least conceptually) because the building > footprint is still there. Having ground floor unwalled doesn't mean that > upper levels can't have wall. sure, but if other levels have walls it doesn't make those levels without walls "inside", does it? > So, in that case, you suggest that > building for example start at level 1 (with min_level=1) and everything > on ground floor is outside ? no, I would put it like this: the ground floor is still part of the building, but it is outside. Like a balcony for example. Would you say a balcony is "inside"? > Then, how can I map for example a very > small room on this area ? Still with indoor=room, even if technically > not inside a building ? > is this a room with some kind of delimiting feature? I would not say it is not part of the building, I would only say the space that is not enclosed by walls (including windows, glass facades, etc.) is not "indoor". Cheers Martin
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