squameusplaveisel
Squameusplaveisel is a term used in theoretical discussions of paving technology to denote a tessellated paving unit featuring scale-like segments that interlock into a continuous surface. The name combines Latin-based squama (scale) with the Dutch plaveisel (paving). In concept, each unit resembles a small, curved tile that can be oriented to form an undulating, scaly pattern across a pedestrian or vehicular surface.
Designs typically imagine two-layer construction: a top surface with micro-rissures or grooves for grip, and an
Applications and viability are largely theoretical. Proponents highlight benefits such as improved surface drainage due to
History and reception in available sources indicate that squameusplaveisel has not been adopted in mainstream construction.
See also: interlocking pavers, tessellations, biomimicry in architecture, scalable paving, geotechnical design.