
When working in an urban area with a complex topography, one of the biggest challenges is urban integration. Worldwide, many socially deprived neighborhoods are situated in complicated geographical locations surrounded by steep slopes. Such areas complicate mobility for pedestrians, cyclists, and the elderly, with a lack of accessibility often excluding them from taking part in city life effectively.
In this context, urban elevators can be a novel solution which combine elements of both functional connectivity and sculpture. With some rising up to 30 meters in height, they become urban and touristic landmarks, creating new viewpoints and walkways. Additionally, in many cases, they can help to uphold the historic legacy of the city.
Below we have collected some interesting examples of urban elevators that have been key in the spatial planning of the urban environment.
New Access to Gironella’s Historic Center / Carles Enrich

© Adrià Goula
Urbanization and Urban Elevator in Galtzaraborda / VAUMM

© Aitor Ortiz
Accessible Ribadeo / Abalo Alonso Arquitectos

© Santos Diez
Limmat Footbridge and Promenade Lift / Leuppi & Schafroth Architekten

© Roger Frei
The Roman Walls of Lugo Elevator / Antonio Pernas Varela

© Antonio Vázquez
Urban Elevator in Echavaoiz / Ah Asociados

© Image2 visualization studio
Pfaffenthal Lift / STEINMETZDEMEYER

© Boshua – Bohumil Kostohryz
Urban Elevator and Pedestrian Bridge / VAUMM

Courtesy of VAUMM