I guess it's a "marmite" hotel, in that you either love it (or not). I found it very hard to find (in the dark). It's only on the 3rd Floor, of the overall building. The bedroom I had felt like a minimal upgrade/renovation from an original room, keeping much of the original building authentic, but this meant a shared toilet between 2 bedrooms, and overall the bedroom reminded me far more of 60s/70s University dorms than a hotel - but that's the point, it was a ground-breaking building which gave birth to such buildings. The roof top views, the overall building for 20th century concrete lovers, and even the restaurant will be loved by those loving modernism. The breakfast was pretty good but basic, but great views of the city. Unique - but not for everyone.