La chiusura degli ultimi ascensori gestiti da esseri umani a Chicago
By Sophie Goodwin | Ultimo sguardo | Agosto 1, 2025
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Nel Fine Arts Building di Chicago, gli ultimi ascensori Otis a funzionamento manuale, risalenti presumibilmente al 1898, mantengono vivo un rituale di interazione umana ostinatamente affascinante. Gli operatori sono da tempo parte integrante del tessuto sociale dell'edificio e della comunità teatrale, conferendo un ritmo tranquillo e un ronzio musicale di ingranaggi ed energia cinetica manuale. La decisione del 2023 di sostituire le cabine d'epoca è stata motivata dall'aumento dei costi dei pezzi di ricambio e dal pensionamento dell'ultimo meccanico; la sostituzione, prevista per la metà del 2025, è stata rimandata, lasciando gli ascensori in servizio fino alla fine del 2026. Il direttore artistico Jacob Harvey esprime rammarico per la perdita di questa reliquia del passato.
di Sophie Goodwin
The last human-operated elevator in Chicago, Illinois, is keeping a long-gone tradition alive. While you won't find the old ashtrays of the past in these elevators, the manually operated Otis elevators are believed to be the original elevators of the Fine Arts Building on South Michigan Avenue, dating back to 1898. Jacob Harvey, managing artistic director of the theater, explained the charm of the outdated vertical-transportation devices, saying:
"What’s really kind of remarkable about it is the human-to-human interaction that comes with that. And the elevator operators are very much part of the fabric and the community of a building like the Fine Arts Building, because they have personal relationships with all of us."
While the elevator operators have become an integral part of the building's staff and no doubt added to the experience of the theater, it was announced in 2023 that the building would retire the man-powered elevators in favor of more modern models. Harvey said that not only are the parts becoming too expensive to maintain the antique elevators, but the last working elevator mechanic that services the Fine Arts Building's elevators is retiring. The elevators were supposed to be replaced by mid-2025, but due to delays, the human-operated elevators are still in operation and will be through the end of 2026. Harvey is sad to see the charming relics of the past go, saying:
"For all of its ups and downs and whatnot, you can’t be in a rush to go anywhere in the Fine Arts Building, that’s for sure. But there’s something magical that comes along with that. And as I’m sitting next to the elevator and like hearing it move around, you’re reminded of the musicality of that, too. How the gears working and that sort of manual kinetic energy around it just doesn’t exist anymore. So, it’s nice to remember something from yesteryear."