Practical International Data Management - Building numbers

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Building (or house) numbers are very important elements within most postal addresses, ensuring of any mail, but also for data processes such as de-duplication and postal validation.

The way that buildings are numbered varies within populated places, within countries and within regions.

Numbering methodologies

There are several different numbering methodologies in use.



Buildings constructed after building numbering has been assigned may, depending on the methodology used, be given a new number (related or unrelated to those numbers used in the buildings around it) or a number related to the number used in a neighbouring building followed by a suffix (a/b/c/bis/ter/ etc.). Buildings merged may use one of the numbers used previously, or a range (13-17, 13/15).

Note that no system is used systematically and in a standardised way in any country. There are always examples of alternative and imaginative numbering schemes in certain areas.

Wikipedia on House Numbering External

Considerations and idiosyncrasies


   A single address with two delivery points. Stralsund, Germany
   A single address with two delivery points. Stralsund, Germany. Photograph: Graham Rhind


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      15/F, Cityplaza 3
      14 TaiKoo Wan Road,
      Island East
      HONG KONG


   The border between The Netherlands and Belgium runs through the front door of this house, so it has two building numbers
   The border between The Netherlands and Belgium runs through the front door of this house, so it has two building numbers. Photograph: Graham Rhind


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   Buildings in much of the Czech Republic and Slovakia have two numbers. The first is the číslo popisné (č.p.) (descriptive number), a land registry number, with each building within a district having a unique number. The second is the building number, číslo orientační (č.o.) showing its street address. Photograph: Graham Rhind


      Royal Opera House
      Covent Garden
      LONDON
      WC2E 9DD
      UNITED KINGDOM


      rue de 11 november 1914 23 boîte 17
      SBN 2 - Quadra 23 - Bloco 7 - 1o andar
      7-4-2 Marunouchi 3-chome
      20 Sokak 17/9
      2e Egalantiersgracht 17-2
      12 5th Avenue # 34


         Paul Plowman has listed many addresses in the United Kingdom where the building contains a fraction here   *


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      0 Egmont Road
      MIDDLESBROUGH
      TS4 2HT
      UNITED KINGDOM


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      0 Egmont Road. Source: Google Streetview


           Paul Plowman has listed many addresses in the United Kingdom where the building number is zero here


      Minusone College Road
      CLACTON-ON-SEA
      UNITED KINGDOM

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      Minusone College Road, Clacton. Source: OpenStreetMap.org


Paul Plowman has listed many addresses in the United Kingdom where the building number is a negative number here


      Flat 1.4
      Ziggurat Building
      60-66 Saffron Hill
      LONDON
      EC1N 8QX
      UNITED KINGDOM


   Stralsund, Germany
   Stralsund, Germany. Photograph: Graham Rhind


   Stralsund, Germany
   Stralsund, Germany. Photograph: Graham Rhind


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   Stralsund, Germany. Photograph: Graham Rhind


   Ten Post Office Square
   BOSTON MA 02109
   UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


is reported not the same as


   10 Post Office Square
   BOSTON MA 02109
   UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


443 Manchester Road, Bolton next door to 443 Manchester Road, Salford, UK
443 Manchester Road, Bolton next door to 443 Manchester Road, Salford, UK as explored by Paul Plowman here External.

A signpost in Graan voor Visch showing building number ranges. Source: Wikipedia

A signpost in Graan voor Visch in The Netherlands showing building number ranges. Source: Wikipedia

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Building number sequence. Victoria Embankment, London, United Kingdom. Source: OpemnStreetMap.org



Processing


Building numbers may be stored with the rest of the address line (in which case it is important to ensure it is written at the correct end of the address - this differs between countries and regions), or separately to improve the erricacy of data processes. Moving or parsing building numbers after data collection is challenging because addresses can contain many numbers, most not being building numbers:


   rue de 11 november 1914 23 boîte 17
   SBN 2 - Quadra 23 - Bloco 7 - 1o andar
   7-4-2 Marunouchi 3-chome
   20 Sokak 17/9
   2e Egalantiersgracht 17-2
   12 5th Avenue # 34


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