tunneliga
Tunneliga is a term used in urban infrastructure discourse to describe a modular, subterranean passage system designed to support mixed-use conveyance and utility conduits. The concept emphasizes standardized, interoperable segments that can be assembled underground to form long corridors for pedestrians, cyclists, and light transit, while housing electrical, data, and drainage lines within their walls. The word blends tunnel with a suffix used in several languages to coin neologisms, and was popularized in design circles in the 2010s by researchers exploring scalable underground networks.
Design and components include prefabricated segments with a shared inner lining, modular joints, integrated ventilation and
Applications of tunneliga ideas appear in planning contexts as proposals to create extensive subterranean networks for
Challenges center on high upfront costs, complex regulatory approvals, groundwater management, flood risk, and ongoing maintenance