Proposal:Balconies
| Balconies | |
|---|---|
| Proposal status: | Draft (under way) |
| Proposed by: | ika-chan! |
| Tagging: | |
| Applies to: | area |
| Definition: | A set of balconies |
| Draft started: | 2025-10-09 |
This proposal relates to the tagging of multiple balconies on the same spot.
A balcony is an open platform projecting from the wall of a building, usually above the ground floor. They are commonly found on multi-level houses or apartments.
Do not confuse with balcony=yes/no/covered, which is used to indicate the availability of a balcony at a hotel or other tourist accommodation.
How to map
- Main article: Simple 3D buildings
Within an outline of a building (tagged with building=*), Draw an
area and tag it with building:part=balcony. The additional tags are:
| Key | Value | Comment |
|---|---|---|
building:min_level
|
number | The number of levels that do not have a balcony (usually 1 or higher).
|
building:levels
|
number | The number of levels that have a balcony (always greater than building:min_level=* if it is used).
|
building:material
|
material | The main material of the parapet, which 3D maps can use to determine whether to render the balcony with a fence or a wall. |
Limitations
There is currently no tag to describe balconies that occur with gaps or at an interval: for example, this building has balconies at different positions depending on whether it is an odd or even floor. level=* is a close match, although it was designed for indoor mapping.
Examples
| Picture | Tags | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
building:part=balconybuilding:levels=4
|
A balcony on all levels. | |
building:part=balconybuilding:levels=5building:min_level=1building:material=concrete
|
A balcony on all levels except the ground floor (1st storey). | |
building:part=balconybuilding:levels=2building:min_level=1building:material=wood
|
A balcony only on level 1 (2nd storey). | |
building:part=balconybuilding:levels=21building:min_level=1building:material=brick
|
Columns of balconies on a tower block: for example, levels 1–20 (2nd to 21st storeys) at Markland House in West London (13623742591362374259, 13623742601362374260, 13623742611362374261 and 13623742621362374262). |
Proposal
Rationale
Examples
Tagging
Applies to
Area
Rendering
Building parts are intended for 3D maps.
Many 3D maps, such as F4 Map, currently render ways with building:part=balcony as an extruded solid that spans all levels it applies to (example).
Ideally, a way with building:part=balcony should appear as a half-height wall with a floor, repeated for each level it applies to.
Features/Pages affected
External discussions
Comments
Please comment on the discussion page.