inlinas
Inlinas is a fictional concept used in this article to illustrate a modular architectural system designed for flexible urban space. The term refers to modular units called inlinas, which can be joined along standardized connectors to form continuous or branched layouts. Each unit has a defined footprint and a set of connection interfaces that allow quick assembly and disassembly.
Origin and development of the concept trace to speculative design discourse in the mid-2010s, where researchers
Design principles center on modularity and interoperability. Inlinas are conceived as uniform units with standardized geometry
Construction and materials are chosen to support prefabrication and efficient logistics. Typical options include light timber
Applications envisioned for inlinas include temporary housing, disaster-relief shelters, cultural pavilions, and adaptable commercial or community
See also: modular architecture, prefab construction, rapid deployment housing.