lehnký
Lehnký is a term used in contemporary design discourse to denote a class of lightweight, modular panel systems intended for temporary or rapidly deployable architecture. The concept emphasizes ease of transport, rapid assembly, and low environmental impact. The name is derived from Central European linguistic roots associated with lightness, though its usage is widespread in international design literature.
Definition and features: Lehnký panels are typically composite elements built from a lightweight core material—such as
History and context: The term began appearing in design essays and project documentation in the early 2010s
Materials, performance, and sustainability: Common configurations use low-density cores with fibrous skins to achieve a balance
Applications: Lehnký panels are used in temporary pavilions, exhibition stands, emergency housing, and rapid-response facilities where
See also: modular construction, lightweight panel, biocomposite.