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Mapping buildings with roofs at different levels from awkward angles

Zapsal Horza 9. 2. 2018 v jazyce English. Naposledy aktualizováno 10. 2. 2018

This building can only be seen in the Esri imagery and that is from an awkward angle. How do I mark out the outline of this building accurately?

Edit: Building at 53.46, -2.23. Corner of Burleigh Street and Denmark Road

2nd Edit. Guess I should have mentioned. The east half of the building is taller than the west half. That’s where the problem is. Sorry.

Místo: 53.461, -2.232
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Komentář od Glassman z 9. 02. 2018 v 20:55

Best practice would be to map the roof line accurately then move the outline to match what you can see where the building sits on the ground.

Komentář od andy mackey z 9. 02. 2018 v 21:25

Have you looked here osm.wiki/Roof_modelling

Komentář od Horza z 10. 02. 2018 v 12:02

Andy: Yes, this is the relevant bit osm.wiki/Roof_modelling#Modelling_of_outlines_of_building_with_different_heights

That only works if you can see where the two different sections of roof meet though.

Glassman: That’s what I’d usually do, but the west half of the building is about half the height of the east half, which I guess I should have mentioned in the diary, anyway…

I’ve used that to get an approximate mapping for now. I mapped the east half of the building, moved it halfway down, then mapped the west, then moved it the rest of the way to the ground. I go near here occasionally so I’ll take a small diversion and count floors at some point.

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