Wind tunnel experiments and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) are used to analyse the flow conditions in a venturi-shaped roof, with focus on the underpressure in the narrowest roof section (contraction). This underpressure can be used to partly or completely drive the natural ventilation of the building zones. The wind tunnel experiments are performed in an atmospheric boundary layer wind tunnel at scale 1:100. The 3D CFD simulations are performed with steady RANS and the RNG k-e model. The purpose of this study is twofold: (1) to evaluate the accuracy of steady RANS and the RNG k-e model for this application and (2) to assess the magnitude of the underpressures generated with different design configurations of the venturi-shaped roof. Th...