Shape of the Building Plan [ PLAN_SHAPE ] - jcgomezz/Building_taxonomy GitHub Wiki
Shape of the building plan (often referred to as "footprint") is the shape of the projection of the exterior edge of the building at grade onto the horizontal plane. To the extent possible, it is classified according to various simple shapes and letters of the alphabet. The shape from the table that most closely resembles the shape of the building footprint should be listed.
Where the building changes in plan cross-section (such as in the case of tower and podium, or a setback) some judgment is called for – in general, the shape that the building conforms to for the majority of its height should be listed, and may differ from the footprint (plan cross-section) at ground floor level. [ source: online GEM taxonomy glossary ]
Unknown plan shape PLF99
Square, solid PLFSQ
Square, with an opening in plan PLFSQO
Rectangular, solid PLFR
Rectangular, with an opening in plan PLFRO
L-shape PLFL
Curved, solid (e.g. circular, elliptical, ovoid) PLFC
Curved, with an opening in plan PLFCO
Triangular, solid PLFD
Triangular, with an opening in plan PLFDO
Polygonal, solid (e.g. trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon) PLFP
Polygonal, with an opening in plan PLFPO
E-shape PLFE
H-shape PLFH
S-shape PLFS
T-shape PLFT
U- or C-shape PLFU
X-shape PLFX
Y-shape PLFY
Irregular plan shape PLFI