Site relation are more used to put the tag "amenity=university" and all the information only 1 time for the whole university when it is spread across a city or multiple sites. This site relation equal to the amenity=university area under a campus that's all grouped into one place. Otherwise, if you query the data, you'll see many amenity=university (which means multiple universities) that are exactly the same which is wrong. But i don't see how it solve the subdivision either.
I also map the building name or ref as what the university use in general, and put node "POI" for school or institute if they are officially located there in one place (or if you could argue that their main office is there). Le mer. 5 févr. 2020 à 22:55, Graeme Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> a écrit : > You also have the problem of different Schools sharing the same building. > > With the Uni I'm familiar with, in one case you have the Clinical Sciences > building 1, which holds 3 lecture theatres, plus the School of Nursing & > the School of Pharmacy. > > It's currently mapped as "G16 - Clinical Science 1", which is how the Uni > refers to it. > > & that Uni, incidentally, is spread over 5 separate campuses across 2 > cities! > > Thanks > > Graeme > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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