Assessment of pedestrian wind comfort around buildings requires the combination of wind statistics from a meteorological station, aerodynamic information and a comfort criterion. A wide range of different comfort criteria exist. In the past, several comparison studies of comfort criteria have been made. In the present paper, a different approach is pursued. The goal of this paper is threefold: (1) to provide an illustrative case study based on CFD as a framework for the comparison of different criteria; (2) to compare and evaluate the results by the different criteria as part of a complete wind comfort assessment study; and (3) to stress the importance of standardization of the wind comfort assessment procedure. The case study area is the c...