Milner is usually presented as an example of utter failure in execution and design, but from the angle you posted, it doesn't look half bad. The interior seems decent as well.
Here's another more flattering shot of the structure from one of the links you posted.
Those types of awards often seem bogus. Claridge Icon won two awards from The Greater Ottawa Home Builder's Association design awards even though the layouts are terrible, the balconies are badly executed and incomplete and the overall design is a ultra budget version of the original design. Occupancy was supposed to be August 2017 but that only happened partially so far for the first 20 floors in November 2021, and those condo owners don't have access to their balconies due to the cheap incomplete railings.