Antitect

noun

A person or force that deliberately works against established structures—physical, conceptual, or societal—by dismantling, subverting, or reimagining them. It refers to an entity whose purpose is to undo, invert, or challenge existing frameworks, often creating space for alternative archistructura to emerge.

Etymology:

From anti- (against) + tect (from Latin tectus, related to structure or building).

Example Sentence:

In a world bound by rigid archistructura, the antitect moves through each system undoing its seams, revealing possibilities hidden beneath the façade.