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THE CHARTER
These instruments apply where jurisdiction is established and environments must be held as coherent systems across time, succession, and use.
The Charter defines the authorities and conditions required to secure continuity beyond ownership, projects, or short-horizon control.
Custodial Governance §
Custodial governance defines exercised authority over land, architecture, and spatial systems where continuity must be secured beyond projects, cycles, or individual tenure.
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Territorial Authority §
Territorial authority defines the ordering of land as an integrated system across boundaries, access, and long horizons beyond ownership cycles.
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Architecture as Governed Form §
Architecture as governed form defines how built form operates within authority and territory to remain coherent, legible, and intact across time and succession.
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Long-Horizon Stewardship §
Long-horizon stewardship defines how land, built form, and spatial order are held across generational time to preserve continuity under succession.
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Autonomous Order §
Autonomous order defines the condition in which land, architecture, and spatial systems sustain coherence through their own structure across time and change.
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