The collective research explores the conditions of architectural labour and the systems that shape how we build and design today. Through investigations into workplace dynamics, economic structures, and the politics of authorship, the collective examines architecture as a field of relations, between workers and institutions, designers and builders, policy and practice. The work combines interviews, archival and policy research, and situated case studies to map the often invisible realities of architectural production. Alongside this, the collective organises workshops, discussions, and publications that create space for workers to share experiences and develop collective strategies towards fairer modes of practice.