Same here. I care less about the building and it's design than I do about the overall setup. The buildings themselves aren't actually much different than say, Catalyst or WestUrban37, but those buildings are improving the urban fabric of the city, and can be a positive place for people to live.Design is pretty abysmal to be honest. I don't care about cheap materials - which are inevitable - but a complete disdain for how the future residents will be able to connect to where they want to go in any semblance of a direct or quality walking connection is impressive here. Another example of where it's not entirely the development's fault, but they certainly aren't bringing much to the table to help.
It's the type of development that helps the city overall stats only because it's not built in the literal middle of nowhere like some fringe developments. But that's about all it does that's positive. I am usually pretty pro-density and forgiving to design quirks but this one really doesn't make sense and is a net loss.
For this one, the location is a challenge to start with thanks to the way the area is designed, but as you've pointed out the general design is making it even worse. Density gone bad.