The public area is nice, and everything is attractive, but they seem to prioritize sophistication over guest comfort.
The room was the tiniest I've ever stayed in, to the extent that they don't even have room to make the crappy instant coffee--they make you walk down the hall for that.
The shower, lighting, and bedding were all weird and counterintuitive, which might have been OK if they functioned well, but they really didn't. Sometimes the standard way of doing things is the standard for a reason.
The shower leaked badly almost as designed, so you had to use your towel to sop up the water if you wanted to walk in the bathroom.
It's convenient and modern, and I wanted to like this place, but it was sufficiently uncomfortable that I can't recommend it.