For three months, Sasaki Gallery’s summer artist-in-residence David Buckley Borden collaborated with an interdisciplinary team of Sasaki designers to explore how architectural tropes can highlight the role pollinators play in urban ecology. This exploration produced a set of pollinator residencies with a playful nod to common building typologies. During weekly charrettes, the team designed and built a residential tower, a saw-toothed factory, a roadside motel, a luxury studio condo development, and a designer cabin on flood-proof stilts. Learn more about the project by clicking here.