The electrostatic self-assembly and covalent fixation (ESA-CF) process, in conjunction with click chemistry and olefin metathesis, was used to construct selectively a variety of unprecedented polymer architectures, such as manacle-shaped and tandem multicycles, as well as doubly fused tricyclic and triply fused tetracyclic topologies. Moreover, the self-assembly of a cyclic amphiphilic block copolymer, which was prepared by intramolecular metathesis, produced a micelle with an approximately 50 °C increase in thermal stability compared with the one from the linear prepolymer. Single-molecule spectroscopic studies also revealed different diffusion modes for cyclic and linear polymers.