When I went to University, people would use the hallways of buildings as warm pathways to get to where they wanted to go.
Is mapping a pedestrian pathway through a building ok? I think so, because the path thru the building is part of the route of getting from point A to point B.
BCIT's campus is an example of what I mean. To get to the other side of the campus, you HAVE to go through SW1.
I think putting a shortcut through a building is ok.
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Bình luận của 0123456789 vào 23 tháng 8 năm 2010 lúc 10:52
I would say this okay. You might want to tag them with access= tags though.
Bình luận của Vclaw vào 23 tháng 8 năm 2010 lúc 12:15
You could tag it as indoor=yes, to make it clear it is within the building (and not above or below the building etc).
Also, you could tag the building with its opening hours, which will imply you can only use the path during those times.
Bình luận của Mezzanine vào 23 tháng 8 năm 2010 lúc 15:21
I considered this a while back and then gave up - I had a number of overhead bridge-linked buildings where the bridge footways just stopped at the edge of the building rather than joining up together via the internal building walkways. Should all levels be put in including stairs/elevators to make the routing work? It gets messy...
eg: osm.org/go/eurWIaVYX--
btw. you might like to consider using the covered=yes tag.
Bình luận của marscot vào 23 tháng 8 năm 2010 lúc 20:05
and tag bike, horse, and lit, maybe heated ?