corkpaloista
Corkpaloista is a term used in speculative fiction and related online communities to describe practitioners of a hypothetical philosophy and practice that centers on sustainable, modular design using cork and salvaged wood. In the imagined framework, corkpaloistas design low-cost housing and public installations that are lightweight, recyclable, and adaptable to changing needs. The name combines cork, the renewable bark of Quercus suber, with palo, the Spanish word for stick or wood, signaling the material kit of the movement.
Origin of the term is traced to online world-building circles in the early 2020s, where glossaries and
Beliefs and practices include modular assembly of cork panels, attachment with wooden dowels or simple fasteners,
In fiction and criticism, corkpaloista serves as a device to explore themes of sustainability, resilience, and
See also: vernacular architecture, sustainable design, open-source hardware, cork as a material, urban commons.