About Me




I’m Caroline Rebecca Rothschild, an architectural designer, interior designer, and artist passionate about creating spaces that unite meaning, safety, and beauty.
I earned my Master of Architecture from the University of Miami, following a BFA in Drawing & Painting with minors in Art History and Religious Studies from the University of Alabama. This dual foundation in technical rigor and fine arts shapes every aspect of my work, from architectural design to interiors to visual art.
My master’s thesis, Enhancing Synagogue Security and Identity through Architecture, reflects my dedication to designing spaces of cultural and spiritual significance that protect without compromising grace. For me, safety is not an afterthought, it is integral to how a space functions and how a community experiences it. Synagogues, churches, and cultural institutions must withstand today’s complex challenges while still inspiring through beauty, tradition, and identity.
I’ve contributed to design studios including Judith Liegeois Designs in Naples, and I am pursuing professional licensure through NCARB while growing a portfolio that spans residences, cultural spaces, and artistic commissions. Beyond architecture, I develop creative branding and visual projects such as logos, custom packaging, and matchbooks, where design and personal narrative intersect.
Now based in Coral Gables, Florida, I am channeling my expertise into shaping environments that safeguard and elevate the human experience. Whether through architecture, interiors, or artwork, my goal is to design with clarity, intention, and care.
Certificates:
Interior Design Certification - University of Miami
Certified in Classical Architecture - Institute of Classical Architecture
Exams:
Practice Management - NCARB