ladrillables
Ladrillables is a term used in Spanish-speaking contexts to describe objects, components, or systems that can be constructed or assembled from bricks or brick-like units. Derived from ladrillo, the word emphasizes modularity and interchangeability within brick-based construction or design. While not a standardized technical category, its usage appears in architecture, education, and toy design to highlight the brick-built nature of a component or assembly.
In architecture and construction, ladrillables refers to modular elements designed to fit with standard brick sizes
Design considerations for ladrillables include dimensional accuracy, tolerances, and the strength of each connection, as well
Advantages of ladrillables include flexibility, ease of customization, and potential cost savings through standardized components. Limitations
See also: brick, modular construction, brick-built, LEGO-compatible systems.