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Building codes are often seen as limitations, but for David Hine of David Hine Engineering Fire and Building Code Consultant, they offer opportunities—if you know where to look. As an engineer and building code consultant, David has worked alongside architects and builders for decades, ensuring that complex designs meet regulatory standards without losing their intent. His expertise has shaped projects like Integral House by Shim-Sutcliffe, the OCAD building, and some of Toronto’s most challenging residential builds, including Iceberg houses with deep basements and structurally ambitious homes.
David’s career started in municipal building departments, but he transitioned to consulting to work directly with architects, helping them navigate fire safety, accessibility, and evolving regulations. His role isn’t just about compliance—it’s about finding solutions. He played a key part in pushing back against restrictive policies around laneway and garden suites, helping to open up more housing opportunities in Toronto.
In our conversation, David shared his perspective on how building codes have changed, from early fire protection standards to today’s focus on accessibility. He also spoke about the importance of challenging rigid interpretations of the code, advocating for creative solutions that support good design. Whether working through alternative compliance strategies or rethinking how buildings interact with their occupants, David’s approach is grounded in both technical expertise and a deep respect for architecture.
As he gradually winds down his practice, David remains a strong advocate for architects leveraging code consultants early in the design process. His work is a reminder that great buildings aren’t just about aesthetics—they’re about problem-solving, compliance, and making spaces work better for the people who use them.
Sponsored by Caplan's Appliances: https://caplans.ca/
To connect with Caplan's Appliances, email me: [email protected]
Behind the Build on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behind_the_build_podcast/
Building codes are often seen as limitations, but for David Hine of David Hine Engineering Fire and Building Code Consultant, they offer opportunities—if you know where to look. As an engineer and building code consultant, David has worked alongside architects and builders for decades, ensuring that complex designs meet regulatory standards without losing their intent. His expertise has shaped projects like Integral House by Shim-Sutcliffe, the OCAD building, and some of Toronto’s most challenging residential builds, including Iceberg houses with deep basements and structurally ambitious homes.
David’s career started in municipal building departments, but he transitioned to consulting to work directly with architects, helping them navigate fire safety, accessibility, and evolving regulations. His role isn’t just about compliance—it’s about finding solutions. He played a key part in pushing back against restrictive policies around laneway and garden suites, helping to open up more housing opportunities in Toronto.
In our conversation, David shared his perspective on how building codes have changed, from early fire protection standards to today’s focus on accessibility. He also spoke about the importance of challenging rigid interpretations of the code, advocating for creative solutions that support good design. Whether working through alternative compliance strategies or rethinking how buildings interact with their occupants, David’s approach is grounded in both technical expertise and a deep respect for architecture.
As he gradually winds down his practice, David remains a strong advocate for architects leveraging code consultants early in the design process. His work is a reminder that great buildings aren’t just about aesthetics—they’re about problem-solving, compliance, and making spaces work better for the people who use them.
Sponsored by Caplan's Appliances: https://caplans.ca/
To connect with Caplan's Appliances, email me: [email protected]
Behind the Build on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behind_the_build_podcast/
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