In this article, you will have a better understanding of what each Map Feature Type is mainly used for. This is where we will have a detailed explanation of the different map features used in PAM. You can use the links below to jump to the Feature Type you are interested in learning more about:
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In Map Editor we have included custom groups to help group Feature Types. These custom groups include:
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Location Hierarchy
Location hierarchy is the process of assigning a group of locations (children) based on a status or category to an area (parent). By assigning a Parent to Child relationship between features the Location Hierarchy is created. This creates an address and allows logical wayfinding to a location. It also unlocks the ability for controls and grouping of locations.
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Venue
Area
Building
Building Structure
Level
Unit
Section
Transition
Vegetation
Water
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Venues
Venues are mainly used to draw the bounding area of the project, and becomes the root element that is used to transition between PAM routing and world (external) routing. Venues are not visible on the map, it's the whole area of your location.
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A Venue feature type needs to be drawn as shape. |
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Area
Areas are children of Venues
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An Area feature type needs to be drawn as shape. |
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Buildings
Buildings are children of Areas
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A Building feature type needs to be drawn as shape. |
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Levels
Levels are children of Venues, Area or Buildings
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A Level feature type needs to be drawn as shape. |
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Sections
Sections are an open space area that models a theme. Sections are children of Levels
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A Section feature type needs to be drawn as shape. |
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Natural
Nature Strip/Flower Bed: a piece of publicly owned land between the front boundary of a house or other building and the street, typically planted with grass, such as a flower bed.
Sports Field: an area in a park set aside for use in sports, such as football, soccer, rugby cricket, or baseball requiring an open field space.
Lawn: an area of short, regularly mown grass. Lawn can be a location, such as an Event/Stadium Lawn.
Planter Box: type of container in the form of a planter or box that is usually placed outdoors and used for displaying assorted plants and flowers. Can be fixed or moveable. It can also be a small tree.
Water: a body of water used for lakes, fountains and water features.
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A Natural feature type needs to be drawn as shape. |
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Transitions
Transitions can be children of Levels.
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A Transition feature type needs to be drawn as shape. |
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Materials
Concrete:
a very hard building material made by mixing cement together.Status title Material Glass:
a hard transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and other objects.Status title Material Wood:
a hard substance that forms the branches and trunks of trees and can be used as building materials.Status title Material
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A Material feature type needs to be drawn as shape. |
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Units
Units are children of Levels
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A Unit feature type needs to be drawn as shape. |
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Restrooms
Bathroom:
a room inside a building that contains a bath, shower and a basin. Models the presence and the approximate point location of one or more neighbouring spaces containing bathroom facilities.Status colour Purple title restrooms Shower:
models the presence and physical extent of an enclosed space that provides shower facilities and adjoining locker/changing area.Status colour Purple title restrooms
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A Restrooms feature type needs to be drawn as shape. |
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Free-form / landscape:
Free-form/landscape can be children of Levels
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A Free-form feature type needs to be drawn as shape. |
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Entrances
Doorway: an entrance to a room or building through a door.
Emergency Exit: a specifically designated way out of a building to be used for escape in the event of an emergency.
Car Entrance: a vehicle entry into a venue/location.
Venue Entrance: an organised entry into a venue (i.e. a building or outdoor event) where a special event or gathering is occurring. (i.e. stadium)
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An Entrance feature type needs to be drawn as a line |
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Feature Tools
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3D model: 3D model tool is used to add 3D landmarks.
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A Wall feature type needs to be drawn as a line. Not a shape. |
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Routing Tools
Route Segment: Route segment tool is used to connect locations to enable navigation
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A Route Segment feature type needs to be drawn as a line. Not a shape. |
Threshold: Threshold tool is used to add a transition point between PAM’s internal data and external map data. Users will be able to connect their navigation route to external locations outside their venue
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A Threshold feature type is a point. |
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