For the budding architecture fans in your family, ex-NY Times Op-Ed art director Steven Guarnaccia has re-written the childhood classic "The Three Little Pigs." However, the protagonists of his story are Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright and Frank Gehry. The big bad wolf (missed casting opportunity, we say) comes to blow down their houses, made of glass, stone and brick and mortar. We wonder which house will remain standing. The book is published in both Italian and English and is available in the US for $29 from Unica Home. [Coolhunting]
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