10,000 Floor Elevator Design Ideas


I designed alternative control interfaces for an elevator. A really long elevator. An elevator that can service all of the floors of a 10,000-floor building. Nevermind that such a building, at 30,000 meters (100,000 feet, or roughly 3-4 times higher than Mt. Everest) could probably not be built given current technology. Do consider, though, that at 20.5 m/s (the current top speed for an elevator, a record held by Shanghai Tower), it would take nearly 30 minutes to reach the top floor if there were no stops in between. Also consider that an elevator servicing so many floors would need to move a lot of people, suggesting a capacity of dozens, if not hundreds, of passengers.
Keeping in mind my criteria and constraints, generate 10 new sketch ideas, attempting to diversify my ideas as much as possible within the established constraints.


1. Elevator touch control interface


2. Elevator mobile app


3. Elevator control using voice


4. Elevator control system using messaging


5. Elevator control system using retina movement detection


6. Elevator control system using "Virtual Screen"



7. Elevator control using "Gesture Sensor"


8. Elevator control system using "Rotary Dial"


9. Elevator control system based on "Bluetooth Communication Technology"


10. Traditional button panel in the elevator





Author: Md. Imran Uddin

This Assignment Offered by the University of Michigan.
Organized by Coursera
Course name: Introduction to User Experience Principles and Processes, part of User Experience Research and Design Specialization

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