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[[File:Api_current_situation_building.png|thumb|right|400px|[[Address]] in relation to [[Building]]s]]
An address is a specific reference to the whereabouts and location of a [[Building]], given to it and registered by the municipality. The set up of addresses is built on the assumption that buildings are fixed 


==Address==
==Addresses in the {{software}}==
An address is a specific reference to the whereabouts and location of a [[construction]], given to it and registered by the municipality. The set up of addresses is built on the assumption that buildings are fixed 
 
[[File:Different_addresses.jpg|frame|right|300px|An overview of different addresses]]
The {{software}} distinguishes Addresses as a discrete type of data separate from [[Building]]s but strongly related. Any [[Building]] can have 0 or more Addresses related to it. Each Address in turn can only be related to exactly one [[Building]].
 
When creating a new project in the Netherlands, addresses can be automatically generated based on the
[[Project Sources#BAG|BAG]] and [[Project Sources#Top10NL|TOP10NL]]. These databases contain the data on both addresses and buildings. The {{software}} uses this data to assemble project-specific data of both [[Building]]s and Addresses, relating them as appropriate.
 
==Properties of addresses==
Addresses have a number of properties. In the [[Editor]], individual addresses can be accessed by selecting the [[Building]]. The Addresses will be listed in the [[bottom panel]].
 
===Function information===
Each address has information regarding the function at that address. Since [[Building]]s can be used for multiple differing activities, for example having stores on the ground floor but housing units in the floors above, this allows for considerations within a single Building for different activities and functions.
 
The function of the Address is a string of text, with differing functions for the same address separated by comma's. Note that the descriptions of the function of Addresses are distinctly different from the {{software}}'s built-in [[Function]]s of [[Building]]. The text describing the function of an Address is based directly on the BAG's records and is text only, whereas a [[Building]]'s [[Function]] is a separate datatype with multiple properties of its own.
 
[[File:Function type.JPG|frame|center|250px|Example of different function types]]
 
===Address information===
Addresses primarily have properties related to identifying the address uniquely. These include:
* Zipcode
* Street
* Number
* Letter
* Addition
 
====Address Code====
Addresses are uniquely identified by a combination of these properties. Such a combination is known as an Address Code, and is constructed as follows:
{{code|''Zipcode'' + ''House Number'' + ''Letter'' + ''Addition''}}


If any part is not relevant to a specific address (e.g. not every address has a letter, or an addition, or either), that part is omitted but the spaces which would otherwise separate the individual terms may still be present.


==Addresses in the {{software}}==
Note that the Address Code is a transient property of an Address. It is never stored as such, but can always be derived from its address information.
The {{software}}, distinguishes two primary categories in the registration of addresses to a construction. The first one is the name of the construction in the 3D model, each construction is seen as a separate three-dimensional polygon object in the {{software}}. Thus this attribute only describes the construction itself. The second one is/are the address(es) registered on the construction. The addresses can be automatically generated from building regstration databases. It is possible to register multiple addresses to one construcution. In the Netherlands these databases are:
[https://www.geobasisregistraties.nl/basisregistraties/adressen-en-gebouwen  BAG] and [https://www.pdok.nl/introductie/-/article/basisregistratie-topografie-brt-topnl TOP10NL]. These databases are holding both the registration of addresses and buildings and are used in the {{software}}. When generating a construction and address from the BAG database, simultaneously the {{software}} will use the address to also add a BAG_ID to its [[attribute]]s, this BAG ID is unique per address.  


==Generic uses of addresses==
===Surface size===
Constructions in the {{software}} are holding a wide variety of [[attributes]]. Each construction is registered to the grid with only one specific building name, this can, for example, be the address or range of addresses registered to the building. Mltiple different addresses registered to one building (e.g. a flat) will use the same constrcution details. As seen in the overview of different addresses, each address has an unique address code. This address code is formulated using the various properties of one address the code will be formed using the following features: {{code|''Zipcode'' + ''House Number'' + ''Letter Addition (if available)''}}.
Each Address can also have a configured surface size, which is not strictly linked to the total surface size or floor size of the [[Building]]. Deviation or other difference between a [[Building]]'s floorsize and the sum of the surface sizes of its related Addresses may be attributed to additional underground floors, or common areas in the [[Building]] which are not otherwise part of a specific Address. Examples include atriums, stairways/elevators, and other corridors.


===Attributes===
===Attributes===
In the attributes of a building, an overview of the different addresses can be found. The different addresses registered to a construction by the {{software}} are still adjustable after the generation of the 3D model. The funciton type of an address can be defined using string format, this means that multiple function types can be registrated to one building. For example an address can contain both a residential home and an office.
[[File:Different_addresses.jpg|frame|right|300px|An overview of different addresses]]
[[File:Function type.JPG|frame|300px|Example of different function types]]
Addresses may also be further enriched via  [[Attribute]]s, allowing arbitrary data to be assigned to them.
 
{{Address attributes|suppresscategory=true|allowselflink=true|
  {{:Bag address id (Address Attribute)}}
  {{:Cadastral purpose (Address Attribute)}}
  {{:Residence type (Address Attribute)}}
  {{:Energy label (Address Attribute)}}
  {{:Inhabitants (Address Attribute)}}
  {{:Floor space m2 (Address Attribute)}}
}}
 
Attributes of Addresses can be accessed through the [[Attribute]]s overview of their related [[Building]], where a dropdown allows for a switch between displaying the [[Attribute]]s of the [[Building]] itself, or the [[Attribute]]s of a specific Address.


==Network Wizard==
==Network Wizard==
When generating a networks using the [[network#Network wizard|network wizard]] each address will have a load, so it's possible for a construction to hold multiple load points. These load points will eventually determine the value of the nodes, which are connected to a network.
When generating a networks using the [[network#Network wizard|network wizard]] each separeate address will have each own [[Net_load|load]], so it's possible for a Building to hold multiple load points. These load points will eventually determine the value of the nodes, which are connected to a network.


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|howtos=
*[[Create an addresses]]
*[[How to add an address]]
*[[Remove an address]]
*[[How to remove an address]]
*[[Edit the address information of an address]]
*[[How to edit the address information of an address]]
*[[Edit the attribute information of an address]]
*[[How to edit the attribute information of an address]]
|seealso
|seealso
}}
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 1 March 2024

Address in relation to Buildings

An address is a specific reference to the whereabouts and location of a Building, given to it and registered by the municipality. The set up of addresses is built on the assumption that buildings are fixed

Addresses in the Tygron Platform

The Tygron Platform distinguishes Addresses as a discrete type of data separate from Buildings but strongly related. Any Building can have 0 or more Addresses related to it. Each Address in turn can only be related to exactly one Building.

When creating a new project in the Netherlands, addresses can be automatically generated based on the BAG and TOP10NL. These databases contain the data on both addresses and buildings. The Tygron Platform uses this data to assemble project-specific data of both Buildings and Addresses, relating them as appropriate.

Properties of addresses

Addresses have a number of properties. In the Editor, individual addresses can be accessed by selecting the Building. The Addresses will be listed in the bottom panel.

Function information

Each address has information regarding the function at that address. Since Buildings can be used for multiple differing activities, for example having stores on the ground floor but housing units in the floors above, this allows for considerations within a single Building for different activities and functions.

The function of the Address is a string of text, with differing functions for the same address separated by comma's. Note that the descriptions of the function of Addresses are distinctly different from the Tygron Platform's built-in Functions of Building. The text describing the function of an Address is based directly on the BAG's records and is text only, whereas a Building's Function is a separate datatype with multiple properties of its own.

Example of different function types

Address information

Addresses primarily have properties related to identifying the address uniquely. These include:

  • Zipcode
  • Street
  • Number
  • Letter
  • Addition

Address Code

Addresses are uniquely identified by a combination of these properties. Such a combination is known as an Address Code, and is constructed as follows:

Zipcode + House Number + Letter + Addition

If any part is not relevant to a specific address (e.g. not every address has a letter, or an addition, or either), that part is omitted but the spaces which would otherwise separate the individual terms may still be present.

Note that the Address Code is a transient property of an Address. It is never stored as such, but can always be derived from its address information.

Surface size

Each Address can also have a configured surface size, which is not strictly linked to the total surface size or floor size of the Building. Deviation or other difference between a Building's floorsize and the sum of the surface sizes of its related Addresses may be attributed to additional underground floors, or common areas in the Building which are not otherwise part of a specific Address. Examples include atriums, stairways/elevators, and other corridors.

Attributes

An overview of different addresses

Addresses may also be further enriched via Attributes, allowing arbitrary data to be assigned to them.

Attribute Unit Description
BAG_ADDRESS_ID integer This attribute representation BAG_ADDRESS_ID.
CADASTRAL_PURPOSE index The building type of this address.
RESIDENCE_TYPE index The building type of this residential address.
ENERGY_LABEL index The most recently known Energy Label of this address.
INHABITANTS persons The estimated amount of persons living at this address.
FLOOR_SPACE_M2 m2 The floor space of this address.

Attributes of Addresses can be accessed through the Attributes overview of their related Building, where a dropdown allows for a switch between displaying the Attributes of the Building itself, or the Attributes of a specific Address.

Network Wizard

When generating a networks using the network wizard each separeate address will have each own load, so it's possible for a Building to hold multiple load points. These load points will eventually determine the value of the nodes, which are connected to a network.