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The Parisian studio LAN (Local Architecture Network), led by Benoît Jallon and Umberto Napolitano, has managed to consolidate its unique voice in the European architectural landscape in just over two decades. This issue, with its 322 pages full of graphic information, allows one to appreciate the evolution and maturation of their architectural language over the last decade. Each project is presented as a case study, a detailed analysis of the how and why, with photographs, drawings, and constructive details. It also includes texts from Manuel Orazi, Emanuele Coccia, and Andrea Zanderigo that help contextualize LAN's work and architectural discourse.