Additionally, asthepowerandinfluenceofNorthAmericabegantogrow, a culturalrivalryemergedbetweenAmericanswhosawEurope's classsystemasoutdatedandEuropeanswhosawsomeAmericanidealsaserodingtraditionsandtheEuropeanwayoflife.
As a resulteachcontinentbecamewaryofadoptingtheothers' concepts.
WhileNorthAmericaaimedtobecomethemodelfor a newage, Europesoughttopreserveitsheritage.
WhileBrusselshasneverconstructed a trueskyscraper, itispartlyresponsibleforthelackofskyscrapersacrossthecontinent.
Withoutanysignificantzoningregulationsinplace, the 1960s sawmanybuildingsinthecitydemolishedtomakewayforlarge, modernstructuresthathadlittleregardforarchitecturalorculturalvalue.
Europeisnotimmunetothisphenomenon – particularlyinsuch a heavilyglobalisedworldandwiththecontinent's desiretokeepupwiththeprogressandeconomicgrowthofChinaandtheUS.
Assuch, Europecouldwitness a skyscraperboominthedecadesahead.
However, withentireurbancentresnowbeingdeclaredhistoricallysignificantandwiththedesiretoretainasmuchcultureandarchitectureaspossiblerightlyholdingstronguptothepresentday, theuniquechallengefacingfutureskyscraperconstructioninEuropeisalltodowiththepast.