Socioplastics [2515] develops MapDimensioning as the act of measuring the corpus as architecture. The map is not decorative representation; it is a dimensional instrument that makes scale, density, recurrence and orientation visible. This console explains how a field becomes readable when its internal distances, clusters, thresholds and load-bearing terms can be located. Map dimensioning converts the corpus from a sequence of writings into a spatial-intellectual structure. It allows the reader to understand where they are, how one node relates to another, and how conceptual mass is distributed. The map therefore does not merely describe the field. It helps produce the field by giving it measurable depth, proportion and navigable extension.