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> On 10. Feb 2019, at 23:10, Tom Pfeifer <t.pfei...@computer.org> wrote: > > As said before, I could call any two trees a "row", e.g. each pair of trees > on the opposite sides of the road. this is up to the mapper. In architecture, a tree row is seen as a linear space, it structures land in a “soft” way or puts emphasis on linear features, especially roads and waterways. You can see it, a purposefully placed linear feature. Two trees might be a tree row in very exceptional cases, usually we’d expect more trees in a row. some random examples: https://rennradler.it/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Toscana-2015_6.jpg http://www.landschaftsfotos.eu/1200/baumreihe-teil-bockwindmuehle-schaeferwagen-lwl-freilichtmuseum-26908.jpg https://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/ebd1e48e8f6474f58c10a9c8e163075922b92c6b/c=0-153-3000-1848&r=x1683&c=3200x1680/local/-/media/2018/06/18/PalmSprings/PalmSprings/636649293079757348-expired-tribal-lease-road-1-.jpg Cheers, Martin
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