I like this one, but I wonder if this wouldn’t be better without a traditional podium. I get the desire to add commercial, and the need to hide the ugly parts of a residential building (parking, deliveries, refuse, etc.), but the podium in this case also hides the best feature (the exoskeleton).
Would we classify this building as structural expressionism? If so, why hide the structure in the area where it is most dramatic (at the ground floor)? Would a more transparent podium (TD Centre Banking Pavilion in TO comes to mind) be better to show off the structure? Could the podium it be functional if it was that transparent?
I also wish there weren’t balconies, but I get that there is an attachment to balconies.