The Institution operates through Constitutional Offices established under its Charter.
Each office holds distinct structural responsibility within the constitution of land, the ordering of territory, and the discipline of architecture. Authority is exercised in service of coherence, continuity, and long-horizon stability.
The Institution operates through designated offices structured to endure across generational transition.
Holds Constitutive Authority within the Institution.
Establishes the foundational conditions under which land and architecture are formally constituted as ordered domain.
Defines the structural framework from which territorial coherence, governance alignment, and architectural discipline proceed.
The work concerns permanence as a formal condition — fixing continuity in land and structure across generational time.

Holds authority over Architectural Order within the Territorial Domain.
Fixes the structural conditions under which spatial logic is translated into built form, establishing proportion, material discipline, and implantation as instruments of continuity.
Ensures that architecture operates as cumulative order rather than episodic expression.

Holds responsibility for the structuring and alignment of the Territorial Domain.
Oversees land classification, territorial coherence, and governance consistency within environments constituted under institutional authority.
Ensures that operational and capital participation remain aligned with defined structural conditions and long-horizon continuity.
