I've ridden past this thing on on the commuter rail a couple of times, and looked at the renderings and BeeLine's photos, all in an effort to not overtly hate this thing. cca is on point with his explaination of the herky-jerky windows and flat facade, but knows too well that economic necessity usually shreds aesthetics.
Folks aren't wrong to call this neo-brutalism, but it evokes the soft, lazy corporate version of concrete-clad modernism that appeared across the landscape in the 70s. This has none of the depth or gravitas of Kahn, Corbu, or even sleepy Kevin Roche. This evokes the work of third-tier also-ran architects. The more I look at it, the more I realize that this is a 21st Century version of
the shitty office building where I spent my daily toil for over a decade.