Inflatocookbook converts architectural knowledge into an accessible, reproducible instruction system. Rather than presenting inflatable structures as finished authored objects, Ant Farm gathers techniques learned through repeated construction and distributes them as a low-cost manual designed for copying, adaptation and use by others. The publication itself is part of the architecture: diagrams, cartoons, sections, tests, material instructions and experiential notes transform construction knowledge into a portable operating protocol. Its iconic contribution is therefore not the inflatable form alone but the transfer of agency from specialist designer to user-builder. Architecture becomes executable knowledge. The manual does not merely describe what Ant Farm built; it enables new structures to be produced elsewhere under different conditions using a minimal technical vocabulary of polyethylene, tape, fans, pressure and bodily experimentation. The wider bridge is to open-source culture, DIY infrastructures and instructional media, where dissemination and reproducibility become part of design.