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SSS Building (Makati)

Philippines / National Capital Region / Manila / Makati / Ayala Avenue, 6782
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Coordinates:   14°33'28"N   121°1'8"E

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  • Dyesebel a.k.a Marina (guest)
    D2 nagttrabaho jowa ko...
  • MaYKeL (guest)
    3rd floor Huawei Technologies Philippines
  • junsanchez
    To whoever moved the polygons of this building back to the roof, pls. be informed that it has been the consensus of most in the forum, especially Martin67, to first add polygons on the roof. Ones done, move the polygons to the base of the building. This way, when the map is updated and shifts, there will be no need to move the polygons. Also, with tall buildings that show the walls aside from the roof, only add polygons on the roof, not on the wall that makes 3-D placemarks. Again, this is to prevent clutter in case the map shifts. That's also the reason why I moved the polygons of Tower 1 at the base. Thanks Thanks a lot
  • happygoth09
    Agree, make it 2D not 3D polygons
  • urville
    Noob move. Now i know, I kinda noticed when they keep updating the pics and I made a lot of polygons without realizing that, too late. I'll follow the advice. Peace
  • junsanchez
    That's great, urville, welcome to the team. happygoth is one of the most respected users of Wikimapia and he's always ready to answer questions from anyone in need of help. Let's clean Wikimapia of all spams, trolls and flamers (mostly found in the description of the place and make good polygons. Thanks a lot P.S. many times, you can see if the polygons are correct by switching to the map layer (choose map type then click "map"). If you see buildings overlapping one another or crossing streets, it means their polygons are most probably in 3-D and must be edited to 2-D. Tracing the roofs or irregularly shaped buildings is much difficult, though, than buildings with simple square or rectangular shapes
  • vrossi46
    PDIC 4th - penthhouse
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