Specialty Journal

Urban Architecture and Sustainable Planning

A guide for landscape design, integrating green spaces into metropolises, and eco-efficient building materials. We explore the future of ecological urbanism.

Discover our projectsWe transform cities into living and resilient ecosystems.

Urban visions in images

Case studies and visual concepts that define the future of our living spaces.

Green integration

Ecological corridors

Networks of vegetation that connect urban parks and reduce the heat island effect.

Ecological corridors
Materials

Biophilic facades

Use of plant panels and porous materials to improve air quality.

Biophilic facades
Planning

Multimodal hub

Integrated transport hub with commercial spaces and recreation areas at ground level.

Multimodal hub
Design

Adaptable squares

Public spaces with modular furniture and permeable surfaces for seasonal events.

Adaptable squares
Ecology

Water management

Rainwater harvesting systems and retention basins integrated into the urban landscape.

Water management
Community

Community gardens

Allocation of unused land for urban agriculture and educational activities.

Community gardens

Recognition and Partners

Life List is recognized by professional associations and academic institutions for its contribution to promoting sustainable urban architecture. We collaborate with design firms, local authorities, and developers who share our vision of integrated and ecological urban design.

Our partners include award-winning architecture studios and companies specializing in eco-efficient building materials. This collaborative network allows us to present relevant case studies and innovative solutions for integrating green spaces into the metropolitan landscape.

Expert Opinions

"Life List brings a necessary perspective to the dialogue between construction and nature in the urban environment. Their analyses of eco-efficient materials are a valuable resource for professionals." – Arch. Ana Popescu, Urban Planning Advisor

"The journal successfully transforms complex sustainable planning concepts into accessible articles without compromising technical depth. It is essential reading for those involved in contemporary landscape design." – Prof. Dr. Ion Munteanu, University of Architecture

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