I take it OP hasn't been building for too long so I'm not going to give it a rating considering he's still learning basic building skills.
What I would suggest? Take a look through the gallery, lego sets, real life buildings. Get some inspiration, then get a floor plan. Practice makes perfect -- don't get discouraged. Once you have the skills, you never really lose them. Develop a style that suits you and then stick to it.
Do smaller projects. Don't go straight for the hotel skyscraper. Go for the small corner cafe and make sure you get the details and the trims down. You may want to consider doing interior only / exterior only builds and then when you get the basics down on both of those concepts, attempt to meld them together. Detail is
essential.
Something that's almost essential for beginning builders is beating the box. What you've built is essentially a box with windows. Now that doesn't necessarily mean that it has to be curvy and wedged, it just has to consist of more than one box.
I don't mean this:
Because that's completely impossible to do in blockland. Just something that has depth and contour.
And just remember,
practice makes perfect. Stick at it, look at other people's builds, get inspiration, and don't get discouraged. You'll get better over time.
And forget everyone else. Don't listen to the starfishs that tell you you're a terrible builder. You're not a terrible builder, you're a beginning builder -- somewhere we've all been.
I like this a lot, the theme of this looks like an old British rusty inn. It doesn't have any interior detail, but it still looks good. I think the exterior of the build was built very well.10/10
I get that you're trying to be nice and friendly, but stop. This helps nobody. OP is trying to learn here, crap like this will just instill stagnation.