Giving Elevators a Lift  

Right after the lobby, a building’s elevators are the very next public-facing space building occupants and visitors see

Sponsored by Inpro | Presented by Tom Roller

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When one considers a major building renovation, it’s easy to focus on spaces like corridors, lobbies, offices, guest or patient rooms . . . in other words, all the public-facing spaces. We would argue that right after the lobby, a building’s elevators are the very next public-facing space building occupants and visitors see. This course lays out the case for cab renovations as a part of an overall building interior update.

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Tom Roller is a 20-year veteran at Inpro. He started literally at the ground floor in Shipping and Receiving, through inside and outside sales positions, and is now in Regional Sales Management for the Elevator Interiors division. He is currently enrolled in the NAEC Vertical Transportation Management certification program.

Originally published in Architectural Record

Originally published in March 2024

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • Explore the factors driving the need for elevator cab interior renovation.
  • Examine the various codes and standards impacting a cab renovation project.
  • Identify the material and design options for cab walls, trims, hardware, ceilings and lighting.
  • Assess the key installation considerations to reduce elevator downtime.