I see there's a very subtle and minimalist Second Empire reference at the top floor among that modern design. How 1970s: follow the rules of Modernism, while slipping in something historical under the radar like what resemble dormer windows.
All and all, this is a modest but important project. The architecture is comtemporary, but with its scale and brick facade, it fits nicely into Queen's signature brick aesthetic. Duke's could have done something similar instead of going with all that precast.