Policy Solution

Building massing

Mandate

Overview:

Summary: Varying heights among adjacent buildings can improve ventilation and provide shading. Buildings designed around a central courtyard can also create an internal shaded area.

Implementation: Include in design guidelines. Applicable to high-density downtown areas because adjusting building height and shape will maximize ventilation and allow heat and pollutants to dissipate

Considerations for Use: This is most applicable to new developments, but can also be used for redevelopment and infill in existing, highly dense areas.

  • Policy Levers:

    MandateMandates are government regulations that require stakeholders to meet standards through building codes, ordinances, zoning policies, or other regulatory tools.
  • Trigger Points:

    City planning processesIncludes city initiatives such as the development of climate action plan, pathway to zero-energy, master plan, transit plan, energy mapping etc.
    Introducing new or updated zoning/codesIncludes codes, zoning requirements or by-laws pertaining to urban planning and building construction activity.
  • Intervention Type:
    Buildings and Built Form
  • Sectors:
    Buildings

    Impact:

  • Target Beneficiaries:
    Property owners
  • Phase of Impact:
    Risk reduction and mitigation
  • Metrics:
    Energy savings

Implementation:

  • Intervention Scale:
    Building
  • Authority and Governance:
    City government
  • Implementation Timeline:
    Short-term (1-2 Years)
  • Implementation Stakeholders:
    City government, Property owners and managers
  • Funding Sources:
    private investment
  • Capacity to Act:
    High, Medium

    Benefits:

  • Cost-Benefit:
    Low
  • Public Good:
    N/A
  • GHG Reduction:
    N/A
  • Co-benefits (Climate/Environmental):
    N/A
  • Co-benefits (Social):
    Save on utilities