I am not sure why #1RL keeps coming up in this thread. Its location, not construction or design, has a lot to do with its (perceived) value. Apples / oranges.
To me, "commie-block" means cookie cutter design, multiple buildings built from the same blueprints, no thought of massing and placement. etc. In short, design by the "central bureaucratic committee".
The thing is, I believe that "inexpensive" rental apartments with a bit of mixed use is an excellent use for this location. I think it will appeal greatly to uni students, etc. And it should enhance the neighbourhood. I hope it is a huge success.
As a designer I also believe that with a little bit of care and creativity, inexpensive does not have to equate to "commie block" soul sucking design. With a bit of creativity these buildings could have been improved greatly and still hit their target market and budget. All my humble opinion of course.
I am happy for the project but disappointed that with a 100 mil budget Baydo has missed the opportunity to be just a little bit creative and has instead produced a design that reeks of cutting every possible corner and zero creativity. I am sure the people at the City who prepared the Architectural Controls document we have all hopefully looked at are hugely disappointed too. Baydo may have met the technical requirements but they certainly missed the spirit by a longshot. Again IMHO.
That is all. Debating is fun but this time I mean it.