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Buildings in cities are often aligned along the streets, so, when squaring them, it also makes sense to align them along corresponding streets. To do: add a step to the data-preparing script that finds clusters of buildings based on their locations and azimuth to the north of buildings’ walls.

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Comment from Alan Bragg on 28 November 2020 at 18:59

Good idea. Kind of like selecting two nodes on a street plus all the buildings you want to align with the street and then “Orthogonalize Shape” (Q in JOSM).

Comment from Yury Yatsynovich on 28 November 2020 at 21:40

Exactly, Alan!:) The idea emerged when I was importing buildings in Fremont, CA – it was taking a while to find all buildings in neighborhoods that have the same orientation to apply “Q” (as in JOSM) to them. And then I realized that the clustering technique could do it for me.

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