In this episode, In episode 60, Peter Joseph continues his module-by-module exploration of Integral with a walkthrough of the Open Access Design System (OAD) — one of Integral’s five subsystems and the network’s collective engineering, architectural, and creative intelligence. OAD replaces the R&D function of private enterprise with a global design commons, where every design is open, every improvement benefits everyone, and ecological, lifecycle, and labor implications are made computable upfront. Walking through all ten modules of the OAD pipeline — from structured submission through collaborative refinement, material and ecological coefficient analysis, lifecycle and maintainability modeling, feasibility simulation, labor decomposition, systems integration, optimization, certification, and global commons archival — the episode also shows how OAD generates the structured design intelligence that COS and ITC depend on for non-market production coordination and access valuation, and how the entire pipeline functions as a self-correcting design organism that learns from real-world deployment feedback over time.