Dr. Lee Gray

Dr. Lee Gray, professor of Architectural History and senior associate dean of the College of Arts + Architecture at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, has written more than 200 monthly articles on the history of vertical transportation (VT) for ELEVATOR WORLD since 2003. He is also the author of From Ascending Rooms to Express Elevators: A History of the Passenger Elevator in the 19th Century. He also serves as curator of theelevatormuseum.org, created by Elevator World, Inc.

Early Elevator Plants in New York City

A wealth of evidence concerning 19th century elevators survives. This evidence includes patents, line drawings, engravings and photographs of elevator machines and system components. However, very little that reveals how...

CTBUH 9th World Congress “Asia Ascending: Age of the Sustainable Skyscraper”

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) event features vertical- transportation sessions by industry leaders. The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) held its 9th World...

“Elevator Passenger Transfer Time Study” (1957)

The thesis of John W. Persohn, which focused on upper-floor passenger transfer time, is examined. The 1950s witnessed the critical shift from attendant-operated to fully automatic, or operator-less, elevators. The...

The 1958 Atomium Escalators and Elevator

The vertical transportation of this famous, unique Brussels structure is given a thorough examination. The Atomium, a unique building designed for the 1958 Brussels Universal and International Exhibition, has appeared...

Talking Elevators

The public’s response to talking-elevator systems developed by Westinghouse and Otis during the 1950s The introduction of “operatorless” elevators in the 1950s fundamentally changed the experience of riding an elevator:...

Elevator Selection and Analysis in 1898, Part One

An overview of William H. Bryan’s “The Mechanical Plant of a Modern Commercial Building” In December 1898, William H. Bryan (1859-1910) presented a paper titled “The Mechanical Plant of a...

45 Years of NEIEP

An overview of the National Elevator Industry Educational Program’s (NEIEP) history On March 23, 1967, the National Elevator Manufacturing Industry, Inc. (NEMI), now the National Elevator Industry, Inc. (NEII) and...

Elevated Fiction

Novels featuring the elevator car and other system components In a previous article, “Just for Kids” (ELEVATOR WORLD, October 2007), I explored the use of elevators in children’s literature. This...

Hart’s Cyclic Elevator, Part Two

A detailed examination of published accounts of cyclic-elevator installations One of the first published accounts of a cyclic elevator installation appeared in the August 27, 1880 issue of British Architect...

Hart’s Cyclic Elevator, Part I

A detailed examination of Hart’s patents to achieve a better understanding of one of the first paternoster systems. Hart’s Cyclic Elevator, designed by English consulting engineer Frederick Hart in 1877...

Rendering of the Hilton Hawaiian Village addition; image courtesy of Hilton

36-Story Addition To Hilton Hawaiian Village Greenlit in Waikiki

NEXGEN 2026 EDUCATIONAL RETREAT TO SET SAIL IN SPRING

NexGen 2026 Educational Retreat To Set Sail in Spring

ATLAS ELEVATORS TO PROVIDE 34 ELEVATORS FOR MADINAH PROJECT

Atlas Elevators To Provide 34 Elevators for Madinah Project

CECA ANNOUNCES SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

CECA Announces Scholarship Winners

METRORAIL AUDIT HIGHLIGHTS VERTICAL-TRANSPORTATION MAINTENANCE CONCERNS

Metrorail Audit Highlights D.C. VT Maintenance Concerns