The Roots of Radiant Heating

Radiant heating with warm water may seem relatively new, but its story starts in 1911 in Liverpool, England, where 119,000 square feet of radiant walls once graced the Royal Liver Building (the world’s first reinforced-concrete structure). It was a modern marvel at the time, and it lasted for more than 60 years. In this lecture, Dan Holohan, author of dozens of books and hundreds of magazine articles about heating systems, old and new, will take us on tour of radiant systems throughout time, and across the world. Radiant systems are as old as the Romans. These systems heat objects and people without heating the air. They’re very economical and their effect is similar to what we feel on a cold day when we stand in bright sunshine, or when we wait outside under a radiant heater for the valet to bring our car.  Mr. Holohan is a masterful storyteller who combines learning and entertainment in delightful ways. And there’s even some rock-and-roll in this one!











When: Tue., Jun. 5, 2018 at 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: The General Society Library
20 W. 44th St.
212-840-1840
Price: $5-$15
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Radiant heating with warm water may seem relatively new, but its story starts in 1911 in Liverpool, England, where 119,000 square feet of radiant walls once graced the Royal Liver Building (the world’s first reinforced-concrete structure). It was a modern marvel at the time, and it lasted for more than 60 years. In this lecture, Dan Holohan, author of dozens of books and hundreds of magazine articles about heating systems, old and new, will take us on tour of radiant systems throughout time, and across the world. Radiant systems are as old as the Romans. These systems heat objects and people without heating the air. They’re very economical and their effect is similar to what we feel on a cold day when we stand in bright sunshine, or when we wait outside under a radiant heater for the valet to bring our car.  Mr. Holohan is a masterful storyteller who combines learning and entertainment in delightful ways. And there’s even some rock-and-roll in this one!

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