Our Story
Life List was born in 2015 from the desire to bring discussions about landscape design and the sustainable integration of nature into the urban environment to the forefront. The first issue, launched as a digital newsletter, immediately established a rigorous editorial tone, focused on case studies and eco-efficient building materials.
In 2018, we expanded the platform with a premium print magazine, strengthening partnerships with architecture firms and universities. This decision marked the transition from a niche project to a reference publication, recognized for its in-depth analysis of trends in urban planning and urban ecology.
By 2023, we have published over 40 issues, organized international workshops, and contributed to the development of sustainable planning guidelines. The result is an active community of specialists and a journal that continues to redefine standards in the field.
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Life List is a specialized journal dedicated to professionals and enthusiasts who believe the built environment can and must coexist harmoniously with nature. We focus on landscape design, the strategic integration of green spaces in metropolises, and the promotion of eco-efficient building materials.
We work for architects, urban planners, landscape designers, real estate developers, and public authorities seeking innovative solutions to transform urban spaces into healthier, more resilient, and more beautiful places. Our positioning is one of authority and clarity, based on research and practical examples.
Our communication tone is sophisticated yet accessible; deep yet clear. We talk about the complexity of urbanism with editorial elegance, using precise language that inspires action and change. We believe in the power of detail and white space to allow ideas to breathe.
Practical solutions for sustainable urbanism and integrated landscape design
Creating and integrating functional green spaces in the metropolitan environment, from public parks to vertical gardens, to improve air quality and community well-being.
Studies and strategies for balanced urban development, prioritizing green mobility, energy efficiency, and rational resource use.
Analysis and recommendations for construction materials with reduced environmental impact, including recycled, local, and long-lifecycle materials.
Innovative systems for stormwater management, infiltration, and reuse, reducing flood risk and conserving water resources.
Assessment of project sustainability performance and assistance in obtaining recognized certifications (LEED, BREEAM) for buildings and neighborhoods.