There are more building=industrial so that may get some rendering
eventually.
And a kiln/bottle making is an industry so it does fit.
On 06/04/18 16:40, Russ Phillips wrote:
Forgot to add:
Elsewhere, someone suggested using kiln=bottle_kiln and
building=industrial instead of building=bottle_kiln. Any thoughts?
Russ
On 6 April 2018 at 07:38, Russ Phillips
<russ.phillips.nos...@gmail.com
<mailto:russ.phillips.nos...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Right, I'm now thinking I'll tag as:
building=bottle_kiln
kiln=pottery
disused:man_made=kiln
former_product=pottery
historic=kiln
and add tourism=museum where appropriate.
Ideally
I'd have the building as a way.
Then the kiln as a node with the product.
This allows the building to remain 'intact' while the kiln
could go disused to abandoned depending on how bad it is.
I note that the kiln requires more than the building, for
example heat proofing, venting.
Most of the bottle kilns in Stoke-on-Trent are stand-alone brick
structures, and the whole building is the kiln. They were filled
with pottery, the doorway was bricked up, and fires were lit at
the bottom.
However, this brings up a related point. Some bottle kilns are
inside another building (eg the one at Moorcroft:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/83551695@N00/4794476050/
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/83551695@N00/4794476050/>) How
would I map those? I'm guessing I'd have two ways - one for the
outer building, and one for the bottle kiln, with a relation to
tie them together. If so, what type of relation should I use?
Thanks for all the help and advice.
Russ
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