TC_zoid
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It looks like a sewage pump house with windows
Although I agree it does look like that, I think it's good design. The reason is this: it's much smaller than the surrounding buildings and has a different shape (oval), color and material. The theory being that this idea of extreme contrast complements both forms resulting in each standing out even more. An analogy I will make is the 60 story Hancock Tower juxtaposition next to the old, iconic Trinity Church in Boston. Another would be a very stark, cement and glass, hard-edged angular modern interior and what happens when you place a big and brightly colored piece of rounded artwork inside?... both really stand out. And the best thing of all is that the plaza is not cluttered with a giant tree. We have plenty of those only a mile away. (I also like that the plaza color and material sort of blends into the structure as though it's rising up from the ground.)