The sterility is pretty overwhelming, and the design banal (albeit well executed) - the whole ensemble is almost begging for a new backlash against this minimalist Neo-modern style (analogous to the late 60s/early 70s one against International Style).
I wish we get more new builds along the lines of 9 DeKalb instead:
Curtain wall installation has begun on 9 DeKalb Avenue, a 1,066-foot-tall residential supertall from SHoP and JDS in Downtown Brooklyn.
newyorkyimby.com
At 1,066 feet tall and 735,000 square feet, the apartment building at 9 Dekalb Avenue is set to be the tallest tower in Brooklyn. At the base, the historic Brooklyn Dime Savings Bank will be restored and repurposed for commercial use, and serve as a connection to the new ground-up residential...
archinect.com
Restrained ornamentation.
AoD