wodocigach
Wodocigach is a term used in speculative urban planning and world-building to describe a class of water-distribution networks that rely on modular, looped pathways. In this context, wodocigach networks are designed to provide local autonomy, rapid fault isolation, and higher resilience against disruptions than traditional tree-like layouts.
Core features include a network of interconnected loops that can be isolated without interrupting the entire
Origin and use: The term appears in a limited set of theoretical writings, design briefs, and simulation
In practice and fiction: In urban-design simulations and speculative fiction, wodocigach networks are used to illustrate
See also: water distribution networks, resilient design, looped networks, decentralized utility systems.