It's a plus, but probably a 3 or 4 once it goes on the mainlist.
Information is put in a very readable and enjoyable way, particularly the parts describing the examples of architectural instances. But, there is a problem with the researcher notes.
On one hand, they're good notes. They feel like different people wrote them, each with their own personality and relationship with the other two. The reveal at the end was also interesting, and gave the whole article a nice, if a bit simple or under climactic, bow. On the other, the notes do not really serve much of a purpose, and are more of a story within a story which are connected by a loose thread.
The element of dreams plays a large role in this section, but is completely absent from the main part of the article. I am unsure whether the researcher that got fired and/or his family was a victim of a 013 manifestation, or something of the sort. And of course, how is knowing he is having dreams of this help in the research of the anomaly: Do the dreams show something that is related to it, or are they just a natural occurrence after a traumatic experience and serve as a therapeutic device? If it is the first, why is it not mentioned in the description or containment protocols of the article?
All in all, it's a good article and a good story, which deserve a plus. But the whole thing feels like it is missing a piece of it that would have completed it into a great article.