There's something of the myth of architectural omnipotence going on here.
My office building has a ramp down into the basement - for vehicles - but we are allowed to push our bikes down it. I find it a bit annoying that I can't ride down it like the lorries that make the deliveries but to be honest it is a matter of seconds.
The real problem here seems to be the building manager's decision to not even let cyclists push their bikes down the ramp, not the design of the building.
Oh no. The design of the building is wretched too.
The design of the whole new station square is a travesty for a city that has been at the forefront of architecture for centuries. Lots of articles if you google.
There's something of the myth of architectural omnipotence going on here.
My office building has a ramp down into the basement - for vehicles - but we are allowed to push our bikes down it. I find it a bit annoying that I can't ride down it like the lorries that make the deliveries but to be honest it is a matter of seconds.
The real problem here seems to be the building manager's decision to not even let cyclists push their bikes down the ramp, not the design of the building.