The project does not begin from zero: it grows from a 17-year audiovisual and editorial trajectory initiated in 2009, with blogs, interviews, thematic series and public knowledge platforms dedicated to environmental psychology, urban ecology, restorative landscapes, public space and person-environment relations. This accumulated archive includes 30 indexed videos, more than 124,000 readings and conversations with key figures such as José Antonio Corraliza, Enric Pol, María Amérigo, Juan Ignacio Aragonés, Tomeu Vidal, Setha Low, Salvador Rueda and Lupicinio Íñiguez Rueda. The project is anchored in the historical relation between LAPIEZA-LAB, Esther Lorenzo, Anto Lloveras, the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Psicamb and previous FECYT-supported initiatives. Corraliza is central because he connects the platform with the Spanish genealogy of environmental psychology, while Psicamb provides scientific continuity, academic context and disciplinary legitimacy. LAPIEZA-LAB contributes the editorial architecture: blogs, audiovisual mediation, curatorial structure, public dissemination and long-term cultural persistence. The new journal transforms that archive into a citable, ordered and expandable editorial infrastructure: 30 thematic volumes over five years, each organised around 10 agents, with DOI in Zenodo, bibliographies, essays, profiles and teaching materials. Its value for FECYT lies in joining scientific culture, open access, public mediation and territorial intelligence. It is a modest but solid project: low technical cost, strong prior trajectory, real audience, academic alliances and a clear social function—making environmental psychology visible as a critical tool for healthier, fairer and more habitable cities.