Tower designs weren't on my mind when I called this development banal. This is a large block that presented an opportunity to be broken up once or twice with retail lined corridors instead of a large internal driveway network for residents. That would be something for future developments in the West Village to be inspired and to expand upon. Why must the East Village be exclusive to that kind of urban experience? Instead, the West Village Towers will just inspire more of the same and bring in more boatloads of people. Yay? In my experience, the built form contributes far more greatly to the energy of a neighbourhood than the number of people living in it.