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Hierarchical assembly provides a route to complex architectures when using building blocks with strong and structurally well‐defined recognition elements. These rules are traditionally expressed using cationic templates with reliable metal‐ligand bonding but use of anions is rare on account of weak anion–host contacts. We investigate an approach that relies on host–host interactions to fortify assemblies...