👉 Non-flakily is a term used in the field of architecture and design that refers to the ability of a structure or object to withstand external forces such as wind, rain, snow, and other natural elements. It is often associated with the concept of resilience or adaptability in engineering and construction. The term was first coined by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in his book "Designing for Stability" (1957), where he describes how to design buildings that are resistant to external forces such as