I have to say, having used lots of different style kitchens, that gallery style is my favorite in terms of efficiency - a counter on one side, and appliances on the other so just have to turn around without walking. It's just weird to turn around in the BLT studio kitchen to use the counter, and it's a bathroom sink instead. Too bad they didn't just make it a counter, with an elevated barstool level for eating that opened up for the view. Would have been much nicer - and just have a sink in the bathroom, and a kitchen sink instead as the 2nd sink. Then, for make-up area, maybe a separate desk next to entertainment center, with a mirror that could be used for make-up too.
When they build these highrises, though, pipe lines can be capped off and then not used, but moving drainage pipes is usually not feasible after construction is complete. Sometimes when trying new designs like this that are not tried and true, this is the risk they take. They should have gotten more feedback before undertaking this development as someone probably would have noticed the problem if more reviews of the plans were done.
Yes, I noticed that the standard view studios are booked for quite some time, so there is demand for them. The location is good, but too bad a family of 4 would be very cramped in a BLT studio.