projetálos
Projetálos is a term used to describe a practice or mindset in project design and management that emphasizes long-term viability, adaptability, and inclusive collaboration. It is commonly applied in fields such as urban planning, software architecture, and social innovation, where complex, multi-stakeholder projects require ongoing coordination beyond initial delivery. The word appears to be a neologism combining the root "projet" (borrowed from French for project or plan) with a Hungarian-like suffix -álos, producing a noun and adjective form used to describe people, practices, or artifacts associated with this approach.
Core characteristics include an emphasis on iterative planning, modular design, transparent governance, stakeholder participation, and continuous
In practice, projetálos can be observed in hypothetical or experimental contexts, such as collaborative design studios,