-- Name --Building-- Definition --A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site.
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
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<element name="Building" type="bu-ext2d:BuildingType" substitutionGroup="bu-core2d:Building"><annotation><documentation>-- Name -- Building -- Definition -- A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site.</documentation></annotation></element>
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
-- Name --BuildingPart-- Definition --A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building.-- Description --NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects.NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties.EXAMPLE: A Building may be composed of two BuildingParts having different heights above ground.
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
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<element name="BuildingPart" type="bu-ext2d:BuildingPartType" substitutionGroup="bu-core2d:BuildingPart"><annotation><documentation>-- Name -- BuildingPart -- Definition -- A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building. -- Description -- NOTE 1: A BuildingPart is homogeneous related to its physical, functional or temporal aspects. NOTE 2: Building and BuildingPart share the same set of properties. EXAMPLE: A Building may be composed of two BuildingParts having different heights above ground.</documentation></annotation></element>
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
-- Name --Building unit-- Definition --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.-- Description --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. EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade.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.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.
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
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<element name="BuildingUnit" substitutionGroup="bu-ext:AbstractBuildingUnit" type="bu-ext2d:BuildingUnitType"><annotation><documentation>-- Name -- Building unit -- Definition -- 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. -- Description -- 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. EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade. 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. 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.</documentation></annotation></element>
-- Name --Geometry 2D-- Definition --The 2D or 2,5 D geometric representation of the building unit.-- Description --EXAMPLE: the building unit may be represented by its floor surface or by a simple point.
<element name="geometry2D" nillable="true" type="gml:GeometricPrimitivePropertyType"><annotation><documentation>-- Name -- Geometry 2D -- Definition -- The 2D or 2,5 D geometric representation of the building unit. -- Description -- EXAMPLE: the building unit may be represented by its floor surface or by a simple point.</documentation></annotation></element>
Element bu-ext2d:Installation
Namespace
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-ext2d/4.0
Annotations
-- Name --Installation-- Definition --An external construction (of small size) or an external device serving the building or building part.-- Description --EXAMPLES: stairway, solar panel, external lift.
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
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<element name="Installation" substitutionGroup="bu-ext:AbstractInstallation" type="bu-ext2d:InstallationType"><annotation><documentation>-- Name -- Installation -- Definition -- An external construction (of small size) or an external device serving the building or building part. -- Description -- EXAMPLES: stairway, solar panel, external lift.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="geometry2d" type="gml:GeometricPrimitivePropertyType"><annotation><documentation>-- Name -- Geometry 2D -- Definition -- The 2D or 2,5 D geometric representation of the other construction.</documentation></annotation></element>
Element bu-ext2d:OtherConstruction
Namespace
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/schemas/bu-ext2d/4.0
Annotations
-- Name --Other construction-- Definition -- An other construction is a self-standing construction that belongs to theme Buildings an that is not a Building.-- Description --NOTE 1: the main difference between a building and an other construction is the fact that an other construction does not need to be enclosed.NOTE 2: the other constructions to be considered under scope of theme buildings are the constructions that are not present in another INSPIRE theme and that are necessary for environmental use cases, such as the ones considered in this data specification.EXAMPLES: bridge, acoustic fence, city wall.
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
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<element name="OtherConstruction" substitutionGroup="bu-ext:AbstractOtherConstruction" type="bu-ext2d:OtherConstructionType"><annotation><documentation>-- Name -- Other construction -- Definition -- An other construction is a self-standing construction that belongs to theme Buildings an that is not a Building. -- Description -- NOTE 1: the main difference between a building and an other construction is the fact that an other construction does not need to be enclosed. NOTE 2: the other constructions to be considered under scope of theme buildings are the constructions that are not present in another INSPIRE theme and that are necessary for environmental use cases, such as the ones considered in this data specification. EXAMPLES: bridge, acoustic fence, city wall.</documentation></annotation></element>
<element name="geometry2D" type="gml:GeometricPrimitivePropertyType"><annotation><documentation>-- Name -- Geometry 2D -- Definition -- Geometric representation of the other construction.</documentation></annotation></element>
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
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<complexType name="BuildingUnitType"><complexContent><extension base="bu-ext:AbstractBuildingUnitType"><sequence><element name="geometry2D" nillable="true" type="gml:GeometricPrimitivePropertyType"><annotation><documentation>-- Name -- Geometry 2D -- Definition -- The 2D or 2,5 D geometric representation of the building unit. -- Description -- EXAMPLE: the building unit may be represented by its floor surface or by a simple point.</documentation></annotation></element></sequence></extension></complexContent></complexType>
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
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<complexType name="InstallationType"><complexContent><extension base="bu-ext:AbstractInstallationType"><sequence><element name="geometry2d" type="gml:GeometricPrimitivePropertyType"><annotation><documentation>-- Name -- Geometry 2D -- Definition -- The 2D or 2,5 D geometric representation of the other construction.</documentation></annotation></element></sequence></extension></complexContent></complexType>
The attribute gml:id supports provision of a handle for the XML element representing a GML Object. Its use is mandatory for all GML objects. It is of XML type ID, so is constrained to be unique in the XML document within which it occurs.
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<complexType name="OtherConstructionType"><complexContent><extension base="bu-ext:AbstractOtherConstructionType"><sequence><element name="geometry2D" type="gml:GeometricPrimitivePropertyType"><annotation><documentation>-- Name -- Geometry 2D -- Definition -- Geometric representation of the other construction.</documentation></annotation></element></sequence></extension></complexContent></complexType>
Complex Type bu-ext2d:OtherConstructionPropertyType