



Elevator View is New York, photographed by Stewart Mader from elevated perches throughout the city. Tall buildings owe much to the elevator – the engineering advancement that made quick travel beyond a few stories feasible, and directly contributed to the race to build ever-taller buildings that began in the early 20th century. The “view from the elevator” metaphorically speaking, represents the idea of a broad, expansive view from a perspective high above the din of everyday life.


