Ah, the usual SSP hand wringing about how we're not European.
There are things to admire about North American urbanism, too, beginning with skyscrapers themselves. The skyscraper is a North American form, and we still do it best. When Europeans attempt to build skyscraper cities, there's something "off" about them. I was excited to escape Amsterdam for a day and visit Rotterdam to see how skyscrapers integrated into their landscape.
I spent three and a half hours walking around environments
like this and then got back on the train.
I might as well have visited North York Centre. The streets would have been more lively and the food better, too.