DecalogueProtocol names the condition through which a field elects finite order over indefinite proliferation, compressing conceptual complexity into a repeatable architecture of force. Within Socioplastics, the decalogy is neither ornamental symmetry nor symbolic numerology, but a structural protocol: ten interdependent operators can form a field when each carries weight, each position generates relation, and each return intensifies the whole. Yet finite order without movement risks formula. HelicoidalAnatomy gives the protocol recursive development, ensuring that repetition never remains flat: each recurrence descends, rises, or turns through another stratum, acquiring altered pressure while preserving recognisable form. ExecutiveMode then grounds this helicoidal movement in acts rather than preparation: depositing, indexing, publishing, tagging, sequencing, refusing, correcting, citing, and making the field available for use. A specific architectural case clarifies the triad: a research corpus on housing, climate, maintenance, and displacement becomes operable when its concepts are reduced to a transmissible protocol, revisited across drawing, site, regulation, archive, and pedagogy, then executed through DOI deposits, indexed books, repository entries, blog channels, and classroom prompts. Together, DecalogueProtocol supplies finite gravity, HelicoidalAnatomy supplies recursive mediation, and ExecutiveMode supplies operative command. A system consequently ceases to mean a diagram observed from outside; it becomes a disciplined apparatus capable of returning, deciding, publishing, and acting through its own grammar. Socioplastics becomes canonical when its tenfold order turns through layers and executes.