My UK school had both a gym and a sports hall. And neither was used for the morning assembly: there was a main hall (with a stage) for that, which was also used for serving school dinners at lunchtime.

Steve


On 05/09/2019 16:21, Philip Barnes wrote:
In terms of schools, we call them gyms in the UK too.

Certainly not sports halls.

Phil (trigpoint)

On Thursday, 5 September 2019, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
What is a sports hall?

Is it what we call a "gym" in America?

The dictionary definition I found just said it was "a building used
for sports", and the wiki page only says it's a building or part of a
building "used as a sports hall", which doesn't do anything to clarify
the situation.

I don't see how that is different than the definition of
sports_centre: "a distinct facility where sports take place within an
enclosed area" - which then specifically mentions "it can be a
building".

I'll admit that we don't use the term "sports centre" in the USA
either, but at least the wiki definition is clearly vague: it's any
enclosed area (including buildings) where sports take place.

On 9/5/19, Tom Pfeifer <t.pfei...@computer.org> wrote:
On 05.09.2019 15:48, Joseph Eisenberg wrote:
Another user would like the proposed tag (used 329 times)
346 if you count all tags. Look at taghistory and see it has grown from 22
in early 2018, thus about
15 times.

It was a result of discussion in some communities that time.

leisure=sports_hall to be added to leisure=sports_centre.
No. You cannot add the value to the same key.

The intention of leisure=sports_hall is to describe facilities better that
were incorrectly tagged
leisure=sports_centre, an example are simple school sport halls, which
certainly are not 'centres'.


However, I believe that rarely used, proposed tags should be approved
through the proposal process or should become commonly used
organically, before being added to the pages of common tags and keys.
If you look at the history, it is being growing organically.
A hint to consider a more suitable tag on the centre page tagging cannot
hurt.

So, this can be a synonym for a sports_centre, or a tag for a building
found in a sports_centre?
More precisely, leisure=sports_hall is for facilities that are not centres.
Surely a centre can hold, among other facilities to form a centre, one or
more halls.

Why not just use building=sports_hall and sports_centre for the whole
area?
Because building=* describes the building typology, not the usage. leisure=*
describes the usage.
Thus, a purpose-built sports hall is
leisure=sports_hall+building=sports_hall, while a converted
church that is now used for sports is leisure=sports_hall+building=church.

tom

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