The Institution operates through defined Principal Offices structured to endure across generational transition.
Each office holds distinct structural responsibility for the constitution of territory, the governance of land, and the discipline of architecture.
Authority is exercised in service of coherence, continuity, and long-horizon stability.
The Office of Institutional Authority governs the constitutional foundation of the Institution.
Establishes the foundational conditions under which land and architecture are constituted as ordered domain.
Defines territorial jurisdiction and structural boundary.
Fixes the framework from which governance and architectural discipline proceed.
Preserves institutional coherence across generations.
The Office of Territorial Governance governs the operational integrity of the Domain.
Enforces land classification and boundary integrity across the Domain.
Regulates land use and stewardship within the structural framework established under Charter.
Aligns occupation and productive activity with territorial order.
Precludes subdivision, fragmentation, or operational drift that would compromise continuity.
The Office of Architectural Order governs the spatial and material discipline of the Domain.
Defines the architectural framework within which built form is constituted.
Fixes proportion, hierarchy, material coherence, and implantation across the Domain.
Approves and controls all architectural interventions.
Maintains cumulative order across occupation, adaptation, and succession.
Principal Offices persist beyond individual tenure.
Succession to each Office occurs under defined constitutional procedure.
Where mandate and structure remain intact, order endures.