mesimiku
Mesimiku is a fictional concept used in speculative fiction and worldbuilding to describe a modular, bio-integrated urban network designed to synchronize human activity with ecological processes. In this framework, urban spaces are composed of interlocking modules—residential blocks, farms, energy farms, and water systems—that can be reconfigured as needs change. Each module hosts localized energy generation, typically solar or small-scale biogas, water reclamation, and food production through vertical farming and aquaculture. The system uses a shared sensor grid and adaptive algorithms to optimize resource flows, minimize waste, and maintain ecological balance within a human settlement.
The term is not tied to a single origin; it is coined as a composite that nods
In fiction and media, mesimiku has appeared as a setting in several short stories and indie games,
See also: circular city, modular architecture, sustainable design. References are typically to collaborative worldbuilding forums and