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Authored frameworks.
The studio maintains a set of authored frameworks that act as its intellectual infrastructure. The frameworks are interoperable — designed to layer with each other across capital architecture, foresight and partnership design — and version-controlled inside the Knowledge, IP & Systems Lab. Each framework has its own page, with abridged and full PDF versions, audio companions where useful, and linked dispatches.
Current stack.
3 in practice · ongoingARCH 2030
The Architectural Capital Horizon
A foresight architecture for tracking the foundational components along which institutional investment logic is evolving, and positioning strategy across a defined horizon.
Version 1.2 · Updated May 2026 Open frameworkCapital Physics™
Laws of motion for private capital
A structural framework treating private capital as an adaptive system governed by identifiable laws of motion. Public abstract available; the full framework operates inside engagements.
Version 2.0 · Engaged clients only Open frameworkDual-Catalyst
Partnership architecture
An architecture for structuring high-stakes partnerships around complementary archetypes — applied inside founder teams, fund leadership and senior institutional pairings.
Version 1.1 · Updated April 2026 Open frameworkHow the frameworks relate.
Interoperable systems, not isolated methodologies.
The studio's frameworks are designed to layer. ARCH 2030 supplies the horizon. Capital Physics supplies the laws of motion. Dual-Catalyst supplies the partnership architecture. Together they form an integrated strategic systems stack rather than three isolated methodologies — and future frameworks are designed to compose with the existing stack rather than replace it.
ARCH 2030 — the horizon layer. Identifies the foundational components along which institutional investment logic is evolving, and positions strategy across a defined horizon. The layer that asks: what will the operating environment look like, and what are we designing for?
Capital Physics — the system layer. Describes how capital actually behaves once deployed inside the conditions ARCH 2030 maps. The layer that asks: given these conditions, what are the design principles capital architecture has to obey?
Dual-Catalyst — the partnership layer. Describes how the senior pairings inside the institutions running the capital and the architectures should be structured. The layer that asks: who runs the system, and how is their working architecture designed?
Future additions. New frameworks are authored as the studio's work generates them, and integrated into the stack with explicit interfaces to the existing frameworks. The architecture is designed for accumulation, not replacement.
