http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue
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Horizontal Geometry Reference
Horizontal Geometry Reference
Values indicating the element considered to capture a horizontal geometry.
Values indicating the element considered to capture a horizontal geometry.
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http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue/aboveGroundEnvelope
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above ground envelope
above ground envelope
The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the above ground envelope of the building, i.e. the maximum extent of the building above ground.
The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the above ground envelope of the building, i.e. the maximum extent of the building above ground.
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue/combined
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combined
combined
The building horizontal geometry has been obtained from the combination of the geometries of its building parts with the geometries of the building parts using different horizontal geometry references.
The building horizontal geometry has been obtained from the combination of the geometries of its building parts with the geometries of the building parts using different horizontal geometry references.
EXAMPLE: A building with two building parts, one captured by its footprint and the other by its lowest floor above ground, and whose geometry is obtained by merging the geometries of the building parts.
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue/entrancePoint
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entrance point
entrance point
The building geometry is represented by a point located at the entrance of the building.
The building geometry is represented by a point located at the entrance of the building.
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue/envelope
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envelope
envelope
The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the whole envelope of the building, i.e. the maximum extent of the building above and under ground.
The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the whole envelope of the building, i.e. the maximum extent of the building above and under ground.
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue/footPrint
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foot print
foot print
The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the footprint of the building, i.e. its extent at ground level.
The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the footprint of the building, i.e. its extent at ground level.
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue/lowestFloorAboveGround
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lowest floor above ground
lowest floor above ground
The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the lowest floor above ground of the building.
The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the lowest floor above ground of the building.
This value is of interest for over-hanging buildings or for buildings on pilotis.
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue/pointInsideBuilding
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point inside building
point inside building
The building horizontal geometry is represented by a point located within the building.
The building horizontal geometry is represented by a point located within the building.
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue/pointInsideCadastralParcel
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point inside cadastral parcel
point inside cadastral parcel
The building horizontal geometry is represented by a point located within the parcel the building belongs to.
The building horizontal geometry is represented by a point located within the parcel the building belongs to.
http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/codelist/HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue/roofEdge
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roof edge
roof edge
The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the roof edges of the building.
The building horizontal geometry has been captured using the roof edges of the building.
NOTE: This value may be used more generally when the building horizontal geometry has been captured by the roof extent.