"A house is a machine for living in"
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The intent is reformist, even moral. Post-World War I Europe faced overcrowding and poor sanitation; the home was literally a public health problem. Calling it a machine reframes architecture as a tool for optimizing air, light, circulation, and hygiene. In Le Corbusier’s world, windows aren’t romantic apertures; they’re ventilation strategies. Plans aren’t cozy; they’re workflows.
The subtext is where the friction lives. A machine implies a user. It also implies standardization, discipline, and a certain suspicion of individual taste. The slogan flatters the modern subject as rational and forward-looking, while quietly asking them to accept a more regulated way of living: fewer ornaments, fewer eccentricities, more function. It’s utopian and managerial at once.
That’s why the phrase still bites. It captures the seductive clarity of modern design - and the lingering fear that efficiency, when worshipped, can turn home from refuge into system.
Quote Details
| Topic | Life |
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| Source | Verified source: Vers une architecture (Le Corbusier, 1923)
Evidence: La mécanique porte en soi le facteur d’économie qui sélectionne. La maison est une machine à habiter. (Argument (introductory section; page number not shown in the Fondation excerpt)). This is a primary-source excerpt reproduced by the Fondation Le Corbusier (the official Le Corbusier foundation) from the 1923 book edition: “Éditions Crès, Collection de ‘L’Esprit Nouveau’, Paris, 1923.” The commonly quoted English form “A house is a machine for living in” is a translation/paraphrase of “La maison est une machine à habiter.” If you specifically need the first English publication: the first English translation is generally credited to Frederick Etchells (1927) under the title “Towards a New Architecture” / “Towards a New Architecture (1927)”; however, your question asked for the original first appearance, which is the 1923 French book. The Fondation page excerpt does not provide the printed page number; for page verification you’d need to consult a scan/physical copy of the 1923 Crès edition and locate this sentence in the “Argument” section. Other candidates (1) In Dwelling (Peter King, 2016) compilation95.0% ... Le Corbusier's notorious statement that 'A house is a machine for living in' (Le Corbusier, 1927, p. 95). But thi... |
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