A multi-dimensional spatial policy model for large-scale multi-municipal Swiss contexts

Author:

Walczak Michael1

Affiliation:

1. Department Special Topics in Architecture Design, University of Applied Arts Vienna, Austria; ETH Zurich, Institute of Science, Technology and Policy, Switzerland; ETH Zurich, Laboratory for Energy Conversion, Switzerland; ETH Zurich, Chair of Architecture and Urban Design, Switzerland

Abstract

Switzerland’s widely adopted spatial policy rejects the use of new land in favour of promoting the densification of existing buildings or brownfield developments. However, to date there has not been an assessment of the volumetric building reserves that are still available within the current building regulatory framework. This paper addresses this lacuna using a case study of the agglomeration of Lausanne. An automated spatial policy model with particular focus on building density and its volume in residential and mixed-use areas allows for building policy to be quantified, assessed and evaluated on a countrywide scale since it takes the location of the building lot into consideration and cross-references it with the correct building regulation. Three-dimensional comparison allows us to identify whether the maximum volume permitted under the building regulation is greater than the current existing building volume. For the test case, spatial policy model identified 38 hectares of available square metres for densification (‘building surplus’ in the context of existing buildings, either in the form of extending existing buildings or infill development) and 93 hectares of square metres available for new developments (brownfield development of vacant or derelict open land) of residential and mixed-use buildings. At the same time, almost all areas are allocated beyond Lausanne’s inner-city boundaries.

Funder

ETH Zurich ISTP Research Incubator Grant

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Urban Studies,Geography, Planning and Development,Architecture

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