
nano-architecture
Nano-architecture involves designing and constructing structures at an extremely small scale, typically between 1 to 100 nanometers. At this level, materials often exhibit unique physical, chemical, and biological properties different from their larger-scale counterparts. This field combines principles from architecture, engineering, and nanotechnology to create innovative materials, devices, or systems with new functionalities—for example, ultra-strong materials, targeted drug delivery systems, or advanced sensors. Nano-architecture pushes the boundaries of design, enabling the development of highly efficient, lightweight, and customizable structures with applications across medicine, electronics, and materials science.