On 21 May 2015 at 18:40, Chris Fleming <m...@chrisfleming.org> wrote:

> Fundamentally, there isn't a single answer to this problem. The answer we
> have developed in Edinburgh is to place a node on the building where the
> entrance is, this is largely because a single building will Costa n many
> door as well as shops etc. Shops are added as nodes set back I not the
> building. The idea is that there is usually a single point you would expect
> to be routed to when going to an address.
>
> Cheers
> Chris
>


Tag the building with street address and add an ent/exit node to mark the
entrance.


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