Package: GeneralStructures

Parent: Cultural

Relevant types:

Name Type Definition Description
BuildingOverhang_S Feature Type A canopy or ledge attached to the front of a building and protruding beyond the perimeter wall. -
BuildingSuperstructure_C Feature Type A supplemental portion of a building which rises from the roof but is not considered to be a portion of the roof. -
BuildingSuperstructure_P Feature Type A supplemental portion of a building which rises from the roof but is not considered to be a portion of the roof. -
BuildingSuperstructure_S Feature Type A supplemental portion of a building which rises from the roof but is not considered to be a portion of the roof. -
Building_P Feature Type A free-standing self-supporting construction that is roofed, usually walled, and is intended for human occupancy (for example: a place of work or recreation) and/or habitation. For example, a dormitory, a bank, and a restaurant.
Building_S Feature Type A free-standing self-supporting construction that is roofed, usually walled, and is intended for human occupancy (for example: a place of work or recreation) and/or habitation. For example, a dormitory, a bank, and a restaurant.
EntranceExit_P Feature Type A location of entrance and/or exit. For example, a cave mouth or a doorway.
Facility_C Feature Type An area that has been developed to perform a specific principal function, consisting of one or more vertical constructions (for example: structures or buildings), horizontal constructions (for example: pavements, roads, rail tracks, or bridges), and/or supporting utilities (for example: power lines, water supply, or sewerage), plus the underlying land. For example, an industrial plant consisting of building(s), shipping dock(s), storage area(s), power transformer(s), heating and/or cooling equipment, vehicle parking, roads, railroad tracks, and perimeter fences and gates.
Facility_P Feature Type An area that has been developed to perform a specific principal function, consisting of one or more vertical constructions (for example: structures or buildings), horizontal constructions (for example: pavements, roads, rail tracks, or bridges), and/or supporting utilities (for example: power lines, water supply, or sewerage), plus the underlying land. For example, an industrial plant consisting of building(s), shipping dock(s), storage area(s), power transformer(s), heating and/or cooling equipment, vehicle parking, roads, railroad tracks, and perimeter fences and gates.
Facility_S Feature Type An area that has been developed to perform a specific principal function, consisting of one or more vertical constructions (for example: structures or buildings), horizontal constructions (for example: pavements, roads, rail tracks, or bridges), and/or supporting utilities (for example: power lines, water supply, or sewerage), plus the underlying land. For example, an industrial plant consisting of building(s), shipping dock(s), storage area(s), power transformer(s), heating and/or cooling equipment, vehicle parking, roads, railroad tracks, and perimeter fences and gates.
Installation_C Feature Type A grouping of facilities, located in the same vicinity, which support particular functions. -
Installation_P Feature Type A grouping of facilities, located in the same vicinity, which support particular functions. -
Installation_S Feature Type A grouping of facilities, located in the same vicinity, which support particular functions. -
NonBuildingStructure_C Feature Type A free-standing self-supporting construction (for example: a large piece of equipment) designed to support human activities (for example: agriculture, manufacturing, or mining) but not intended for human occupancy and/or habitation (for example: a house, a bank, an office, or a stadium). May have only limited protection from the weather (for example: a hayrick) and often composed of components specialized for a particular activity (for example: animal feeding, material storage, or traffic control) or process (for example: chemical reaction, heating, mixing, or physical shaping). For example, a cane press, a cement mill, a cotton gin, a distillation tower, and a rock crusher.
NonBuildingStructure_P Feature Type A free-standing self-supporting construction (for example: a large piece of equipment) designed to support human activities (for example: agriculture, manufacturing, or mining) but not intended for human occupancy and/or habitation (for example: a house, a bank, an office, or a stadium). May have only limited protection from the weather (for example: a hayrick) and often composed of components specialized for a particular activity (for example: animal feeding, material storage, or traffic control) or process (for example: chemical reaction, heating, mixing, or physical shaping). For example, a cane press, a cement mill, a cotton gin, a distillation tower, and a rock crusher.
NonBuildingStructure_S Feature Type A free-standing self-supporting construction (for example: a large piece of equipment) designed to support human activities (for example: agriculture, manufacturing, or mining) but not intended for human occupancy and/or habitation (for example: a house, a bank, an office, or a stadium). May have only limited protection from the weather (for example: a hayrick) and often composed of components specialized for a particular activity (for example: animal feeding, material storage, or traffic control) or process (for example: chemical reaction, heating, mixing, or physical shaping). For example, a cane press, a cement mill, a cotton gin, a distillation tower, and a rock crusher.
OverheadObstruction_C Feature Type An overhead obstruction (for example: an underpass, an overhead pipeline, and/or the overhang of a building) on a transportation route. -
OverheadObstruction_P Feature Type An overhead obstruction (for example: an underpass, an overhead pipeline, and/or the overhang of a building) on a transportation route. -
OverheadObstruction_S Feature Type An overhead obstruction (for example: an underpass, an overhead pipeline, and/or the overhang of a building) on a transportation route. -
Shed_P Feature Type A small building, generally of light construction, that usually has one or more open sides. Typically used for storage.
Shed_S Feature Type A small building, generally of light construction, that usually has one or more open sides. Typically used for storage.
Stair_C Feature Type A series of fixed steps leading from one level to another, especially such a series leading from one floor level to another inside a structure. The steps may also be on the outside of the structure, for example, on a gasometer.
Stair_P Feature Type A series of fixed steps leading from one level to another, especially such a series leading from one floor level to another inside a structure. The steps may also be on the outside of the structure, for example, on a gasometer.
Stair_S Feature Type A series of fixed steps leading from one level to another, especially such a series leading from one floor level to another inside a structure. The steps may also be on the outside of the structure, for example, on a gasometer.
Wall_C Feature Type A solid man-made barrier of generally heavy material used as an enclosure, boundary, or for protection. -
Wall_S Feature Type A solid man-made barrier of generally heavy material used as an enclosure, boundary, or for protection. -