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                <text>The newly emerging Russian state had begun searching for its civic identity. Under Stalin, a singular vision was beginning to form and is evident in the 1935 central plan of Moscow. Moscow was to become an international metropolis and the crown jewel of the only socialist state in the world.  In a series of unrealized projects, this is a rendering from one of the many  architectual competitions in the 1930s reimagining and creation of a cohesive architectural style, 'Socialist Realism'. </text>
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                <text>The Palace of Technology competition was begun in 1933.  This entry by Samoylov and Yefomovich was not selected as the jurors felt it was 'was not a tribute to a constructivisim which was receding into the past, but rather an illustration of the “technocratic” character of the subject.'  Taking their cue from traveling throughout western Europe, one sees several neoclassical symbols, in particular the archways recalling Paris' several bridges and it's open design, a technological innovation perfected during the neoclassical revival.</text>
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