Hi Joseph, the mappers will survey the buildings with mapillary imagery that we upload for them, these buildings are already mapped in the Openstreetmap Database, but as a generic tag like "building=yes"
Guillermo Silva El sáb., 21 mar. 2020 a las 0:12, Joseph Eisenberg (< joseph.eisenb...@gmail.com>) escribió: > Muchas gracias, Sr. Silva > > > we seek to upload more data to mapped building polygons by the MapPYOSM > project in different cities of Paraguay. > > Do you mean that these buildings are already mapped in the > Openstreetmap Database, but as a generic tag like "building=yes"? > > Or are you planning to import the shapes of buildings from an external > database? > > If you are adding the tags due to local knowledge of the mappers, > especially if the mappers survey the buildings, then that is great. > > If the data is coming from an external source, please read and follow > the Import Guidelines and the Automated Edits Code of Conduct: > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Automated_Edits_code_of_conduct > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Import/Guidelines > > You may wish to look at how the key building=* is currently used: > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:building > > Most commonly, the key "building=*" describes how the building looks: > for example, a building that was built as a church, but is now used as > a theatre, is still a "building=church" but then you add > "amenity=theatre" to show that it is used as a theatre. > > Residential, commercial and retail areas are mapped with the key > Landuse and include the land around the buildings. In residential > areas, this would include gardens, lawns, garages, parkings spaces, > and so on, tagged landuse=residential. The buildings will be > building=house, building=apartment, building=duplex, building=terrace > and so on. > > In Commercial and Retail areas, the landuse area will include parking > lots, service roads, service buildings, outdoor seating areas, > courtyards, and so on, in the landuse=commercial or landuse=retail > areas. > > And landuse=industrial includes the industrial facilities as well as > warehouses, man_made=works (factories), service roads, parking lots, > power lines, etc. > > There is currently no established tag for mixed-use urban areas, but > most of these are tagged as landuse=retail, since retail is often the > main use of the first floor or level of the buildings in a mixed-use > area. If retail isn't the main use, rather offices plus hotels and > some residential, it is common to use landuse=commercial for > commercial+residential or office+hotel areas. > > In addition, mappers are encouraged to map the shops, offices, and > other individual features within each building. A building=office will > often contain one or more office=company, office=ngo, or > office=government features. Retail buildings and landuse will contain > one or more shop=* features > > See: > - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:shop > - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:office > > For public services, many things are found under office=government or > amenity=* > - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag%3Aoffice%3Dgovernment > - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:amenity > > As a general overview, you can see the complete list of common > features at Map Features: > - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Map_Features > > Also see "How we map" > - https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/How_We_Map > > And "how to map landuse" which includes a relatively complete list of > tags related to how lands and buildings are used: > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Landuse > > I hope your project is successful! > > -- Joseph Eisenberg > > On 3/21/20, Guillermo Ariel Silva Lopez <guillermi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, I am currently working on a project called Atlas Urbano ( > > https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/AtlasUrbano) where we seek to upload > > more data to mapped building polygons by the MapPYOSM project in > different > > cities of Paraguay. > > > > The main idea is to be able to generate a first layer of general > > information on building uses that is scalable and replicable to all > > municipalities. For this, first we want to use more general tags, which > can > > then be specified, already in a next stage. > > > > In this first layer of information we want to classify buildings into > four > > general use categories: > > > > residential > > > > commercial > > > > General services > > > > mixed use > > > > The tags that exist, for residential and commercial, and we currently use > > are: > > > > building = residential > > > > building = commercial > > > > > > We also want to map general services for the population, which would be > > buildings that house activities intended to provide services. Educational > > buildings, health posts, public buildings, cultural centers, NGOs, etc. > are > > included in this category. We did not find a suitable tag that > encompasses > > all cases and, as we did not find an alternative, we want to propose > using > > this tag, which will serve to designate generally urban services and > > facilities: > > > > building = general_services > > > > > > Finally, we want to map buildings that house two or more uses, and this > > translates to being buildings that house both residential and commercial > > programs, or commercial and general service programs; that is, mixed uses > > could encompass any possible combination of the three uses mentioned > above. > > By not finding a tag that labels this combination of uses, we want to > > propose using this tag: > > > > building = mixed_use > > > > I hope you can give me recommendations on the best way to do this. > > > > Regards to all. > > > > Guillermo Silva > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tagging mailing list > Tagging@openstreetmap.org > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging >
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