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Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital receives Engineering Heritage Award

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First public building in the UK to be air-conditioned
First public building in the UK to be air-conditioned

First public building in the UK to be air-conditioned receives the accolade from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers

Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital has been presented with a prestigious Engineering Heritage Award by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers which recognises its engineering importance as the first public building in the UK to be air-conditioned. The ceremony was held on Wednesday 24 October 2018.

The hospital's pioneering ventilation system fed clean air through a 400 foot long duct to the wards, and temperature and humidity were controlled for the benefit of patients. 

The air conditioning system is the 122nd Engineering Heritage Award to be presented by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.

The awards, established in 1984, aim to promote artefacts, sites or landmarks of significant engineering importance – past and present.

Previous winners of Engineering Heritage Awards include Alan Turing’s Bombe at Bletchley Park, the E-Type Jaguar and Concorde. Other recipients from Northern Ireland include the Short SC1 VTOL aircraft, a single-seat, low-wing, tailless delta wing aircraft, which is located in the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum.

John Wood, Chair of the Engineering Heritage Committee and Past President, said:

“In 1903, the Royal Victoria Hospital’s plenum air-conditioning system was the most advanced in any hospital in the UK. The system is a milestone history of environmental engineering, cleaning the air and controlling both temperature and humidity in the hospital for the comfort of staff and patients. This award recognises a pioneering engineering system in a hospital that has been at the forefront of medicine and medical technology for over 100 years.”

Notes to Editors

  • Contact the Institution of Mechanical Engineers’ Press Office on 020 7973 1261 or email media@imeche.org
  • The Institution of Mechanical Engineers was established in 1847 and has some of the world’s greatest engineers in its history books. It is one of the fastest growing professional engineering institutions. Headquartered in London, we have operations around the world and over 120,000 members in more than 140 countries working at the heart of the most important and dynamic industries such as the automotive, rail, aerospace, medical, power and construction industries. www.imeche.org
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