Bonnie Jade Kake is a New Zealand Māori architect of Ngāpuhi, Te Arawa and Whakatōhea iwi.
She grew up in an eco-community called Billen Cliffs, which her parents had founded, in rural northern New South Wales.
Kake completed a degree in architectural design at the University of Queensland in 2009, followed by a short course in carpentry at a TAFE (a Technical and Further Education college).
[3] In 2018, Kake established her own business, Matakohe Architecture and Urbanism, in Whangārei, which speclalises in supporting Māori communities to develop their land.
[6] In 2021, she received an award from the New Zealand Society of Authors to support her research into the life and legacy of Rewi Thompson.