The Library of Congress stands as a monument not just to the wealth of knowledge it houses, but also to the legacy of one visionary Army physician—Dr. John Shaw Billings—who revolutionized the field of heating and ventilation in ways that still impact us today.
As the director of the New York Public Library, Dr. Billings had a vested interest in protecting valuable collections and ensuring the well-being of visitors and staff alike. His medical background gave him insights into the critical role of proper ventilation in public spaces, an understanding that he applied to the design of the new Library of Congress building. Continue reading “Dr. John Shaw Billings: The Man Who Ventilated the Library of Congress and Transformed HVAC”