tusky has started crashing when I try to add descriptions, but most of these things look like you'd expect from mid-century office buildings. they're truly exemplary, fascinating in their mundanity. I liked the patterned concrete and windows above the entrance on this one, which is otherwise all window, and how it looks with the sun peeking from behind it
this feels like a university quad. these brick-and-glass buildings feel so similar to ones I remember from college, as does the newer long-and-low glass building in the background of the second picture here. they surround a leaf-strewn green space with places to sit and, presumably, take your lunch break. there's even a sad little water feature, with either a statue or a turned off fountain in it (I can't tell)
this utterly bland box, seen in the background of my first picture, seems to be what the roads want you to see first - it has a driveway loop in front of it. but the look from below that grade is more interesting. the bland box sits atop an also-bland two-story pedestal, with an enclosed bridge over the moat between it and its driveway. it's connected to another building by this glass corridor, presumably for access control reasons since the corridor's doors don't open from the outside