Le Corbusier (1923)
G. Crès; English translation Etchells 1927.
Abstract. Le Corbusier's manifesto for modernist architecture. Proposes the "Five Points of a New Architecture" (pilotis, free plan, free façade, horizontal windows, roof garden) and the famous claim that "a house is a machine for living in" — the most-cited move toward functionalist design ethics in the 20th century.
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