Field Form is a structure: it formalizes and stabilizes the architecture of the entire relational field.
Given that the conditions of Mutual Relation and Field Coherence are determined by how they structure the interplay between differentiated units and the broader relational field, it cannot not derive twin structures: Mutual Form and Field Form.
Field Form formalizes the global architecture: how all differentiated units are coherently integrated within a single relational field. It is the structural counterpart to Field Coherence.
Together, Mutual Form and Field Form define Closure Criteria: the integrated relational field is considered closed when all participating units are coherently engaged and no further internal differentiation is induced. They also support Reflexive Equilibrium: further deepening does not alter the structural form.
The production of Mutual Form and Field Form completes the integrated relational field. But this field has no meta-boundary — it has not yet distinguished itself from what lies beyond it.