It's amazing how this building, in missing the mark, didn't just turn out to be passably mediocre - it made itself a permanent shaft-o'-shame.
I thought maybe because a sense of letdown about it was because my expectations were set too high. But having walked by it a lot now, I'm amazed to find it consistently disappoints in a curiously unsettling and qualmish way. It's hard to pinpoint any one reason why. But somehow, a lack of quality materials and nuance on this one materialized straight into a huge deco 'uncanny valley'.
I worry this might frighten future developers off from trying anything more risque than more glass boxes. I hope it doesn't. The city needs more well-done, quality unique architectural work.