I have been saying the same thing to myself back to the day the crown began taking shape. The building is tall according to height measurements, but it looks squatty and awkward. In anthropomorphic terms, it looks like the Empire State Building's short, dumpy kid brother. Who ARE these architects that fail to respect aesthetics in the massing of their buildings? All architects who design buildings with setbacks but who don't naturally possess a good sense of design rhythm and balance should first read anything written by Hugh Ferris to learn about how these kinds of buildings can be done well.