Talk:Eastgate Centre, Harare

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[edit] flywheel effect

There is an article on the thermal flywheel effect, which my source (The Zimbabwean Review, Oct 1995) says is happening in this design, but I'm not clear which effect is meant, and that article really doesn't help! Anyone qualified, please help out! Cheers JackyR 17:20, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Todo

Check out Melbourne bdg, look through new external lks to improve article.

This article seems to be spending rather too much time on explaining how the air conditioning works, and less on the actual purpose of the building itself. Surely it would be wiser to move an explanation of the mechanics of the air conditioning used to another article rather than clogging up this one?

The introduction gives the purpose of the building as retail and office space. If think you can expand that usefully, go for it. But what's notable about this building is the design. Remove that and what would the rump article be? Would Eastgate even warrant an article?

But there is now an article on passive cooling in general, so you might like to link and move the one paragraph about that. Cheers, JackyR | Talk 20:17, 18 April 2007 (UTC)