Genuinely fascinating that this was built. I feel like anyone could have told the architect that this structure is off-putting, even scary. No one has ever had nightmares about the Bean. NYC really needed the staircase from Pathologic?
3 people in the first year it was open, prompting it to be closed. They then reopened having implemented new rules that people had to go in groups for safety, but within 2 months a 4th suicide happened, a 14 year old who jumped while with their parents. So it closed again.
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