On 26/07/19 21:02, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:

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On 26. Jul 2019, at 12:14, Tobias Knerr <o...@tobias-knerr.de> wrote:

Therefore, my suggestion would be to include a tag like wall=no on your
indoor=level polygon for these unwalled levels.

are they “indoor” if there is no wall? What makes them be inside rather than 
outside?

Are covered open spaces inside or outside? I would tend to “outside”
as the climate will be similar to the climate around the structure, rather than 
comparable to the room climate of a completely enclosed space.

I thinking of a building where the lower levels are used for parking vehicles 
while the upper levels have shops and/or residences. .
The parking levels usually have no walls to provide ventilation (and it is 
cheaper), they usually have a barrier to stop people and cars going over the 
edge but not a full heigh wall. So they are partially enclosed and partially 
open.

They provide economic shelter from the weather (rain/sun).

I would not describe them as being 'walled' nor 'outside'.


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