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# Colouring London Data Extract
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This extract contains a snapshot of contributions to Colouring London
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(https://colouring.london).
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Colouring London is a citizen science platform collecting information on every building in
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London, to help make the city more sustainable.
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The data included are open data, licensed under the Open Data Commons Open Database License
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(ODbL, http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/) by Colouring London contributors.
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You are free to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt the data, as long as you credit Colouring
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London and our contributors. If you alter or build upon our data, you may distribute the
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result only under the same licence.
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## Contents
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This extract contains four files:
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- README.txt
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- building_attributes.csv
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- building_uprns.csv
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- edit_history.csv
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## Building Attributes
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This is the main table, containing almost all data collected by Colouring London. Apart from
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`building_id`, `revision_id` and `ref_toid`, all of these fields are optional.
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- `building_id`: unique building ID for Colouring London buildings
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- `revision_id`: unique revision ID for Colouring London, cross-references to our edit history
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- `ref_toid`: cross-reference to Ordnance Survey MasterMap TOID
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- `ref_osm_id`: cross-reference to OpenStreetMap feature osm_id
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- `location_name`: building name
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- `location_number`: building number
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- `location_street`: street name
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- `location_line_two`: additional address line
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- `location_town`: town
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- `location_postcode`: postcode
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- `location_latitude`: latitude
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- `location_longitude`: longitude
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- `current_landuse_class`: current land use class
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- `current_landuse_group`: current land use group
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- `current_landuse_order`: current land use order
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- `building_attachment_form`: building attachment form
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- `date_change_building_use`: year of last building use change
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- `date_year`: year built
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- `date_lower`: lower bound on year built
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- `date_upper`: upper bound on year built
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- `date_source`: type of source for building dates
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- `date_source_detail`: details of source for building dates
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- `date_link`: list of links to further information relating to building dates
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- `facade_year`: facade date
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- `facade_upper`: upper bound on facade date
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- `facade_lower`: lower bound on facade date
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- `facade_source`: type of source for facade dates
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- `facade_source_detail`: details of source for facade dates
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- `size_storeys_attic`: number of attic storeys
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- `size_storeys_core`: number of core storeys
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- `size_storeys_basement`: number of basement storeys
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- `size_height_apex`: height in metres to the building apex
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- `size_floor_area_ground`: ground floor floor area in square metres
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- `size_floor_area_total`: total floor area in square metres
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- `size_width_frontage`: width of frontage in metres
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- `sust_breeam_rating`: BREEAM rating
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- `sust_dec`: DEC rating
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- `sust_retrofit_date`: year of last significant retrofit
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- `planning_portal_link`: link to an entry on https://www.planningportal.co.uk/
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- `planning_in_conservation_area`: in a conservation area? (True/False)
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- `planning_conservation_area_name`: conservation area name
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- `planning_in_list`: in the National Heritage List for England? (True/False)
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- `planning_list_id`: National Heritage List for England ID
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- `planning_list_cat`: National Heritage List for England listing type
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- `planning_list_grade`: National Heritage List for England listing grade
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- `planning_heritage_at_risk_id`: on the Heritage at Risk list? (True/False)
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- `planning_world_list_id`: UNESCO World Heritage list ID
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- `planning_in_glher`: in the Greater London Historic Environment Record? (True/False)
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- `planning_glher_url`: Greater London Historic Environment Record link
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- `planning_in_apa`: in an Architectural Priority Area? (True/False)
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- `planning_apa_name`: Architectural Priority Area name
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- `planning_apa_tier`: Architectural Priority Area tier
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- `planning_in_local_list`: in a local list? (True/False)
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- `planning_local_list_url`: local list reference link
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- `planning_in_historic_area_assessment`: within a historic area assessment? (True/False)
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- `planning_historic_area_assessment_url`: historic area assessment reference link
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- `likes_total`: number of times the building has been liked by Colouring London users
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## Building UPRNs
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Buildings are matched to UPRNs (Unique Property Reference Numbers), which should help link
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Colouring London data against other datasets.
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Read more about UPRNs: https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-government/tools-support/uprn
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`building_uprns.csv` looks something like this:
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building_id,uprn,parent_uprn
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2810432,10091093495,100023038313
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2810432,10091093496,100023038313
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2810432,10091093497,
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- `building_id`: Colouring London unique building ID, references the building_id in
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building_attributes.csv
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- `uprn`: Unique Property Reference Number associated with the building. In some cases
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multiple UPRNs are associated with a single Colouring London building, for example in
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blocks of flats or mixed-use buildings.
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- `parent_uprn`: optional. Some UPRNs are grouped by a parent-child relationship, so while
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each UPRN is unique, multiple UPRNs may share the same parent.
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## Edit History
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Each change to the Colouring London database is recorded, so it is possible to explore how the
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dataset evolves over time.
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The edit history logs changes made by users, with the following fields:
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- `revision_id`: unique change id, referenced by building_attributes
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- `revision_timestamp`: date and time of the change
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- `building_id`: Colouring London building ID, references building_attributes
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- `forward_patch`: the changes made, encoded as a JSON string where keys are attribute/column
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names, and values are the values set by this change.
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- `reverse_patch`: the reverse of the change, encoded as a JSON string. This shows what the
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values were before this change was made.
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- `user`: username of the user who made the change
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For example a forward patch might show a building date being provided, along with some source
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details:
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{"date_year": 1911, "date_source_details": "Survey of London Marylebone draft text"}
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Where the reverse patch shows that there was no previous data stored:
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{"date_year": None, "date_source_details": None}
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