A Day in the Life of a Global Life Architect
- Lisa Bathurst
- 6 days ago
- 1 min read
Inside the world’s first Life Architecture Bureau
Most mornings start with a time-zone check.
Europe waking up.Africa mid-morning.Middle East in full swing.
A day in my world is rarely linear. One hour I’m mapping a residency sequence for a Kenyan founder expanding into Europe. The next, I’m reviewing a Cape Town family’s seasonal living plan — splitting time between London, Dubai, and the Western Cape.
Life Architecture is not about visas or property — it’s the structure behind how people live across countries.
My daily work sits at the intersection of:• mobility strategy• property positioning• family rhythms• schooling options• wellbeing• energy alignment• global opportunity design
It’s part logic, part intuition, part lived experience.
Because designing a life is deeply human work — but it also requires global clarity, precision, and strategy.
This is the work behind the Blueprint:not creating a dream life,but creating a designed life.

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