
Robin brings care and clarity to everything she touches. Her work has earned national recognition, including Prairie Design and Design IS Awards for the LEED Gold Certified Douglas Park School in Regina, SK. She was also the lead interior designer behind two of Winnipeg’s flagship sustainability projects: the Richardson College for the Environment and Science Complex and the Axworthy Health & RecPlex – both of which achieved LEED Gold certification. Robin continues to earn the trust of clients and collaborators through her calm confidence, active listening, and a design process that clearly centres client’s goals.
Most recently, she led the interior design for the Toba Centre for Children & Youth – a project recognized with a 2025 AIA Justice Facility Review Award for its compassionate, purpose-driven approach. She is currently leading the design for the new Sage Creek Bonavista K–8 School in Winnipeg. Both projects reflect her ongoing commitment to creating inclusive, community-focused environments that respond to the needs of their users with intention.
Beyond her design contributions, Robin is known and appreciated for her mentorship. She has quietly and steadily helped shape the next generation of interior designers at Number TEN, guiding emerging designers to take on complex challenges with confidence.
Robin’s promotion reflects not only her talent as a designer, but the integrity, generosity, and leadership she brings to our practice.