Struktralike
Struktralike is a neologism used in speculative design and materials discourse to describe systems whose architecture intentionally mimics structural motifs across multiple length scales. It denotes a design philosophy in which unit cells, blocks, or modules are arranged to produce a hierarchical, self-similar, or modular lattice that governs macroscopic properties.
The term is not widely standardized and appears chiefly in discussions of structural metamaterials, biomimetic engineering,
Key characteristics include modular repetition of basic units, clear scale separation between levels, and predictable transfer
Applications span aerospace, automotive, architecture, and robotics, where lightweight, resilient structures are valued. Realization methods include
Related concepts include structural metamaterials, lattice structures, fractal materials, and biomimetic design. Because the term lacks