Socioplastics operates as a transdisciplinary epistemic infrastructure, a long-duration project by Anto Lloveras that functions as a coherent environment for knowledge construction. Since its inception in 2009 at LAPIEZA-LAB in Madrid, the framework has evolved into a massive, indexed corpus comprising 3,000 nodes, 30 Books, and 3 Tomes. It situates itself at the intersection of architecture, urban theory, systems theory, and media theory, utilizing a rigorous methodology of semantic anchoring and DOI fixation to ensure the persistence and legibility of its research objects. The project is organized into three primary strata: the Foundational Stratum (Tome I), which establishes protocols like FlowChanneling and SemanticHardening; the Developmental Stratum (Tome II), which focuses on machinic parsing and dataset formation; and the Expansive Stratum (Tome III), which explores field architecture and lateral governance. By treating architecture as an epistemic infrastructure, Socioplastics transforms the act of indexing and conceptual construction into a living, metabolic body of space that is both machine-readable and semantically sovereign. The framework is anchored by six Conceptual Cores that serve as the project's structural spine, ranging from the Decalogue Protocols to Executive Mode. These cores are supported by high-fidelity research anchors including ORCID, OpenAlex, and Zenodo, ensuring that each of the 60 core research objects is integrated into the global scholarly record. Socioplastics also engages with the "Kuhn as Tool" series, applying Thomas Kuhn's paradigm concepts to diverse fields such as architecture, music, and cinema. The project’s public interface, hosted across platforms like Blogspot, HuggingFace, and Wikidata, provides a multi-layered access point to this "stratigraphic field," where urban memory and technical objects are processed through a critical filter. Ultimately, Socioplastics functions as an autonomous formation—a distributed intelligence corpus that redefines how intellectual work is deposited, archived, and activated within the contemporary intellectual field.