aquaductale
Aquaductale is a term used in contemporary planning and speculative design to describe an integrated water-management network that combines traditional aqueduct principles with modern ducted piping and smart-control systems. The concept emphasizes conveying fresh water across urban or rural landscapes while enabling modular expansion, flood resilience, and water-quality management. The term is not widely standardized and may appear in design proposals, academic papers, or fiction as a framework rather than a fixed technology.
Design and components of aquaductale networks typically include surface channels or open-air conduits for seasonal flow,
Functions and benefits of aquaductale include balancing gravity-driven flow with pumping and monitoring to reduce water
Limitations and status: aquaductale remains largely theoretical in real-world practice, with several pilots and proposals exploring