On 7/23/2018 11:02 AM, Colin Smale wrote:

Let's stop conflating concepts and worrying about what things are "called", and describe indisputable characteristics of objects, in this case how many floors and how/whether the dwelling is connected to its neighbours. The use of house=terrace may be justified for a transitional situation where a whole terrace has been mapped as a single building and not yet split into individual units. When it is split, it is just a house - the geometry (shared nodes) will show that it connects to the adjacent properties and allow you to derive that it is terraced.


Had a good sleep in my single-storey building=shed last night, lulled to sleep by rain on the roof, and woke up to the conclusion that the attached/detached/semi-detached distinction is not a great use of the building tag. As mentioned by André, we can literally see on the map if these house footprints are attached via shared party wall. So there's really no need to describe the attached-ness using the building tag. For number of floors, we have building:levels=*. So the building tag is freed up to describe the characteristic style of the building  -- hut, shed, bungalow, house, apartments, villa, static_caravan -- or just residential or yes -- and if we want to know how attached it is or isn't, look at the footprint. (Ignoring for the moment the fact that buildings can also be mapped as footprint-less nodes.)

I still see the value of building=terrace for using a single building way to map an entire row. Especially for those that really are physically constructed as single buildings.

And I could also see the case for building=duplex (though it's not currently endorsed by the wiki) because many duplexes are top/bottom, and even in side-by-side duplexes it's not always easy for a mapper to see where the party wall lies in order to divide the footprint into two houses. (Currently I'd just tag these building=residential. Wiki-abiding, and it avoids the march towards triplex, quadplex, etc.)

J

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