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ERAU-DB micro mapping part 1

Posted by Hevy Upon Ye on 10 October 2025 in English. Last updated on 13 October 2025.

About a week ago, I was thinking about the height of the buildings of my campus from above, especially in relation to the relatively flat terrain and skyline around Daytona Beach. Other then Embry-Riddle and the speedway, the only other ‘tall’ buildings are literally just hospitals that I can see two of from my sixth-floor dorm.

I had figured that the OSM state of the map seemed pretty good from a first glance, but looking at the F4map Demo showed me that some the 3D data was scuffed, for lack of a better term. Think: flat buildings and parking garages, ghost buildings in place of flat terrain, etcetera. I figured I could go in and correct some heights and roof shapes during class. While I was doing this, I noticed that a bunch of the building footprints were also misaligned (and some were just straight inaccurate), so I figured it wouldn’t hurt to fix those in later changesets.

My first changeset that involved actually editing the shape of buildings was my first polish pass on New Residence Hall 1. This dorm, along with New Residence Hall 2, has two rather obvious wings that are connected via a hallway bridge on every floor other then the first, where the main entrances are. The F4map had this missing for both the dormitories, and the editor revealed that NRH1 was being represented by two different buildings that shared a wall each with the bridge, which was also its own building, for some reason. It was relatively easy to delete two of the ‘buildings’ and extend the third to cover NRH1’s full footprint, and using building part tags to denote the wings and bridge seemed to do the trick for the 3D map. It was also around this time that I started switching often between Bing Aerial, Esri World, and Esri Clarity as my imagery source; some of these buildings were tall enough to obscure the sidewalks and bike parking nearby.

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Location: Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, United States