Originally Posted by
Rover
The thermal barriers between floors and the ventilation systems would be enough to avoid the kind of chimney effect you describe. The skin is an effective thermal barrier as well. If the top and bottom were both open and there was an open path there could be a chimney, but there are too many barriers built in. The closest possibility would be the elevator chases, but even in those remote possibilities the only way it would cause strong air flow through the restaurant would be for the elevator doors to be open, the cars not blocking the opening, and there to be open windows in the restaurant...in other words, a MASSIVE failure.
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