First, Beeline once again thank you for your wonderful pictures. I've said it before but your hard work on this forum is a reason many of us tune in here.
Secondly, it's a little early to say, but you know what... I think I like this. Seems to me an architect has taken a chance. There's every reason people may quibble - that's the nature of art, isn't it, make a statement - but to my eye there's craft evident here. An artist at work. This is not cookie cutter, by the numbers real estate development. How bloody rare is that in our city? Most of what we build barely rises to mediocre. Overstatement? Not by much.
Yes, I too can imagine the jokes, "My kid's serving time at MIT." Is that bad? Think about it. I bet that same kid, when he first lays eyes on the building says, "I'm gonna live there? Really? Cool! I think..."
Shouldn't student housing be an appropriate place for us allow whimsy in design - see Holl's fine example down the block. A little whimsy where our kids go to school? Makes sense to me. (I understand if allusions to prison seem less than whimsical to many. It's still courageous.) Maltzan happily tweaks tradition - color, windows, massing - and I think he gets away with it. Not to everyone's taste, okay, granted.
It's still too early to say for sure, and I may some day rue my words, but I don't think so.
Or maybe I'm just so thirsty for evidence of the craft in our city.