Modern architects no longer hide elevators behind walls—they make them part of the interior and exterior. As shown in the photo, the angular glass elevator structures not only ensure safety but also create the effect of a "floating" space.
This design requires specialized materials: laminated tempered glass (compliant with high-rise building standards) and thin metal frames that don't obscure the visual connection with the surrounding space. At the same time, the elevators retain their functionality: they adapt to the building's shape (including diagonal facades) and operate quietly thanks to modern VVVF motors.
As a result, the elevator becomes not just a means of transport, but a work of art—it complements the building's lines and makes climbing the floors an unforgettable experience.