Benoît Jallon and Umberto Napolitano founded their Paris-based design firm LAN (Local Architecture Network) in 2002 with the aim of researching architecture at the interface of several disciplines. This broad approach enables them to find new and unconventional solutions in response to social, urban, ecological, and functional challenges. Their designs include a vast range of typologies and functions at various scales. They have realised buildings in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, and Slovenia, and are also pursuing projects in the Middle East and Japan. In addition to their award-winning structures, Jallon and Napolitano have earned wide acclaim as well for their research work and the two previous books originating from it: Paris Haussmann (2017/2020) and Napoli Super Modern (2020). LAN-28 Projects is the firm's first monograph, featuring 28 key designs to date through photographs, model photos, drawings, and plans, supplemented by concise texts. AUTHORS: Benoît Jallon is a founding principal with Paris-based design firm LAN (Local Architecture Network). Umberto Napolitano is a founding principal with Paris-based design firm LAN (Local Architecture Network). He has taught at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in New York (2017), the AA School of Architecture in London (2019), and as visiting professor at TU Wien (2020?22). SELLING POINTS: . First monograph on the work of Paris-based design and research firm LAN (Local Architecture Network) . Features LAN's 28 key designs to date through photographs, plans and concise texts . LAN is one of the internationally most recognised French firms of the younger generation . LAN's previous books Paris Haussmann and Napoli Super Modern are ongoing major international successes 208 colour, 106 b/w illustrations