Its interesting that this design appears like a 1960s design, very rectangular blocks, a single storey podium on square columns, with an expressed concrete type frame and infill panels/transoms, presumably slicker in detail and massing than would normally be built in the 60s. This is a far cry from the curvacious glazed point towers with accent details so often built today.



That said, its a pity from an urban design perspective to see that in common with many 60s residential projects, that the tall blocks turn their rather bland sides to the public streets, that the street experience is unlikely to be complimentary to street life, that the "street wall" is not reinforced - many common design disappointments of 60s developments.



The assymetric tall and medium towers works pretty well in terms of massing, though perhaps one much taller tower and one much shorter adjacent secondary building fronting the street may work better urbanistically.