: Public abstract <<featureType>> Class
Created: 17/09/2010 15:34:09
Modified: 16/10/2012 11:11:47
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-- Name --<br/>Abstract building<br/><br/>-- Definition --<br/>Abstract spatial object type grouping the common semantic properties of the spatial object types Building and BuildingPart.<br/><br/>
Attribute
Public BuildingNatureValue
  buildingNature
Details:
obligation=implementingRule
Notes: -- Name --<br/>Building nature<br/><br/>-- Definition --<br/>Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building.<br/><br/>-- Description --<br/>This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. <br/><br/>
Public CurrentUse
  currentUse
Details:
obligation=implementingRule
Notes: -- Name --<br/>Current use<br/><br/>-- Definition --<br/>Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities.<br/>-- Description --<br/>NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities.<br/><br/>
Public Integer
  numberOfBuildingUnits
Details:
Notes: -- Name --<br/>Number of building units<br/><br/>-- Definition --<br/>Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc.<br/>-- Description --<br/>Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects.<br/>EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade.<br/>NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage.<br/>NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit.<br/><br/>
Public Integer
  numberOfDwellings
Details:
Notes: -- Name --<br/>Number of dwellings<br/><br/>-- Definition --<br/>Number of dwellings.<br/><br/>-- Description --<br/>A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households.<br/>NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i><br/>EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house.  A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats.<br/><br/>
Public Integer
  numberOfFloorsAboveGround
Details:
Notes: -- Name --<br/>Number of floors above ground<br/><br/>-- Definition --<br/>Number of floors above ground.<br/><br/>
Element Source Role Target Role
«featureType» ProductionBuilding
Class  
Name:  
 
Name: building
 
Details:
-- Definition --<br/><br/>Representation of the production building in a Buildings data set.<br/>
Object Type Connection Direction Notes
«featureType» Building Class Generalization From  
«featureType» AbstractConstruction Class Generalization To  
«featureType» BuildingPart Class Generalization From