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1937年,第一届苏联建筑师大会在莫斯科召开。大会汇集了来自苏联各个地区的建筑师。在Vsesoiuvnoe Obshchestvo Kul'turnoi Sviazi s zagranitsei(VOKS)的赞助下,它邀请了来自欧洲、北美和南美的国际建筑师。苏联建筑师联盟组委会邀请了来自美国的弗兰克·劳埃德·赖特。弗兰克·劳埃德·赖特(Frank Lloyd Wright)展示了他的哲学并展出了他的作品,特别是他为E.J.考夫曼(E.J.Kaufmann)的《落水者》(Fallingwater)设计的周末住宅,以及为S.C.Johnson政府绘制的图纸。弗兰克·劳埃德·赖特的演讲并没有重点关注建筑,而是俄罗斯和苏联愿景的精神。
In 1937 the First All-Union Congress of Soviet Architects was held in Moscow. The congress brought architects from all areas of the Soviet Union. Under the auspices of Vsesoiuvnoe Obshchestvo Kul'turnoi Sviazi s zagranitsei (VOKS) it invited international architects from Europe and North and South America. The Organizing Committee of the Union of Soviet Architects invited Frank Lloyd Wright from the United States. Frank Lloyd Wright presented his philosophy and exhibited his work, specifically his designs for the weekend home for E. J. Kaufmann "Fallingwater" and the drawings for the S.C. Johnson Administration. Frank Lloyd Wright's presentation did not focus heavily on the architecture but, rather the spirit of the Russian and Soviet vision.