This study is based on opening buildings of length (30m), width (30m), and height (80m) combined with Hang, J. & Li, Y. G.(2010) ideal city 10 × 9 configurations, and building without hole is control group, different building opening heights (0.45h, 0.65h, and 0.45-0.65h) are designed as various groups of 4 research scenario. Using ANSYS Fluent v18 to simulate the wind environment and PM2.5 fine particulate matter. The results of the study found that the volume of high-rise buildings increased the sealing of the streets, leading to the obstruction of air circulation and the spread of pollutants. The opening buildings can increase the permeability of the streets and improve the air circulation. As the height of the Z-axis increases, the distribution of pollutants is affected by the space of the street canyon and the distance of the pollution source, so the lower hole has a better effect of removing pollutants. Continuous and long streets allow pollutants to accumulate at the end of the city. It is recommended to maintain sufficient urban space to allow air circulation in the blocks to obtain the desired improvement effect.