I mean yeah, technically there is accessibility options, but the main thing is being able to manouver around the structure. That's not something you get if you can't climb a flight of stairs. You see this a lot with buildings where the architect will design a nice looking stairway as the main ebterence, then have accessibility as an afterthought and shove in a wheelchair access area way in the back
i just meant that they threw the smallest possible accessibility bone out there to tick a box, and installed a glass elevator on the inside that only goes straight to the top on one side