Ruth Rosell, Architectural Associate


Education

  • Master of Architecture from  Florida International University


Skills & Competencies

  • Team Collaboration
  • Detail-Oriented
  • Client and stakeholder collaboration
  • Technical specifications and drawings
  • Creativity and problem-solving abilities

Ruth Rosell serves as an Architectural Associate, supporting the development of architectural drawings and documentation across multiple project phases. With a strong foundation in Revit modeling, drawing set coordination, and the preparation of clear, organized deliverables, she contributes to the team’s ability to translate ideas into well-developed documentation from early design through construction. Her thoughtful, detail-oriented approach helps ensure each project moves forward with clarity and consistency.


One of Ruth’s greatest strengths is bringing clarity to the design process. She enjoys helping transform concepts into drawings that can be clearly understood, communicated, and further developed by the project team. Her work supports smoother workflows and stronger coordination, helping clients and collaborators move through each phase with greater confidence and consistency.


Ruth is inspired by the way architecture shapes everyday experiences. She values how even small design decisions can influence how people interact with and feel within a space. Drawn to architecture through a blend of creativity and problem-solving, she is especially motivated by the opportunity to create spaces that are both functional and meaningful.


She earned her Master of Architecture from Florida International University. Ruth believes architecture is about far more than design alone—it also requires technical knowledge, collaboration, coordination, and close attention to detail to bring ideas into reality. Her organized mindset and strong eye for detail allow her to produce accurate, well-coordinated drawings that support successful project outcomes.


Outside of work, Ruth enjoys traveling, photography, and exploring new places through architecture. She finds inspiration in cities, light, composition, and the way people experience the built environment.

Ruth's Mood Board