Inenierado
Inenierado is a neologism used in some Spanish-language and interdisciplinary discussions to describe systems, artifacts, or environments that have not undergone traditional human engineering. The term is informal and not part of standard technical vocabularies; its meaning varies by author but generally contrasts non-engineered or naturally formed elements with those that result from deliberate design, fabrication, and modification. Inenierado is often invoked in debates about sustainability, resilience, and the limits of engineering intervention.
Origins and etymology: The form appears to derive from the prefix in- (not) combined with ingenierado (engineered),
Contexts and implications: Inenierado concepts are discussed in architecture, urbanism, and systems theory to emphasize self-organization,
Examples: natural landscapes shaped by weather and erosion rather than planned intervention; software systems that evolve