Indeed. In fact, the Queen's Park rendering highlights its flaws - specifically, that its location serves as an opposite-end anchor to Toronto's low on majesty, high on healthcare grand processional - but from that distance, its design is functionally that of Just Another Tower.
Not every building in town needs a stunt or a gesture. But some - especially at junctures like Yonge and Bloor, and the foot of University, do need to be placemarkers.