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Olson Kundig installs double-decker elevators at the Seattle Space Needle

dezeen.com·May 5, 2026

Olson Kundig and Otis Elevators have installed all-glass, double-decker elevators at Seattle's Space Needle as part of the ongoing modernization project, replacing the original single-cab elevators. This design, inspired by 1960s concepts, enhances visitor experience with improved capacity and speed while maintaining the iconic tower's aesthetic.

The Space Needle’s renovation with all-glass, double-decker elevators by Olson Kundig and Otis Elevators highlights a successful integration of historical architectural concepts with modern engineering solutions, enhancing visitor experience while maintaining structural integrity in challenging environmental conditions. This project underscores the importance of revisiting historical designs to inform innovative solutions in modern architectural challenges, a valuable approach for those working in architecture and design.

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