Meet the Architect - Jackie Robinson
From the very first conversation, Jackie Robinson of Jackie Robinson Architecture has been right at the heart of the Let’s Build project. When we shared our vision of creating a transportable home to raise funds for Lake Taupō Hospice, Jackie didn’t just say yes — she immediately set to work, generously donating her time, expertise, and passion to design a home with purpose.
The result? The Kowhai Home – a thoughtfully crafted, fully transportable two-bedroom dwelling that blends comfort, lifestyle, and practicality. Designed with 66.5m² of purposeful space, it features two bedrooms, an open-plan living and kitchen area, and a ranch slider that opens to a covered verandah — perfect for indoor-outdoor living. It’s move-in ready and, importantly, designed for easy relocation, making it an ideal fit for a variety of lifestyles and locations.
With over 40 years of experience, and a born and bred local, Jackie Robinson is known in Taupō and beyond for her honest, intuitive, and intelligent designs. Her architectural studio specialises in creating homes that truly reflect the people who live in them — and in this case, the community that stands behind them.
Thanks to Jackie, the Kowhai Home is more than just a house — it’s a symbol of generosity, collaboration, and community spirit. Her design perfectly balances aesthetic appeal and everyday functionality, and it’s been tailored specifically to meet the needs of this unique fundraiser.
Thank you, Jackie, for not only designing a beautiful home but for being one of the very first to say “I’m in.” Your creativity and kindness have helped lay the foundation — quite literally — for something truly special.
Stay tuned as the build takes shape at 139 Ruapehu Street, right in the heart of Taupō, with the support of Livingstone Building and our incredible partners. The Let’s Build project will culminate in a live auction, with all proceeds supporting the vital care Lake Taupō Hospice provides.
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