I'm just as unimpressed today as yesterday. Some of the stairwells are great design in terms of the structure, it's the finish that's like a...well...it's been said many times in the past of TTC stations...a giant washroom.
Wipes clean with a damp cloth...or as my Dutch photo arts instructor said years ago in college: "It don't says me nothing". The general structure and finish are a stark reminder of why I'm glad I don't live in the burbs.
Then again, I think that the OCAD building on 'pencils' also looks awful. I'm probably the one out of step, and yet there's architecture that stuns me with its form and beauty. This ain't one. Compared to the stations just opened on NYC's second avenue subway, or even the new extension on the 7th line, or Crossrail stations....now I remember, I'm in Toronto. Hopefully they heat the place sufficiently.
Edit: Even by Toronto standards, this is garish. There's some soft, welcoming stations, like Dupont, for instance. Nothing fancy, and yet warm and welcoming. Montreal is far ahead, albeit it's much easier to build something interesting when blasting it out of rock.