Maribeth Rentschler

RA, NCARB Associate

 

Maribeth Rentschler is a seasoned architect who brings a wealth of experience and expertise across various sectors, including residential, hospitality, commercial office, and interiors. Maribeth's creative problem-solving skills and unyielding commitment to the design process shine through in her ability to transform client aspirations into well-crafted spaces that resonate with their lifestyle and desires.

Maribeth's approach to architecture is guided by a passion for the entire design journey. She relishes the process of creating and working collaboratively with clients to capture their interests and aspirations. This approach is reflected in her ability to effortlessly translate these goals into designs that seamlessly blend functionality, aesthetics, and purpose.

 
 

Maribeth's interests showcase her multifaceted personality and curiosity. She finds joy in restoring antique and vintage furniture, breathing new life into historical pieces. Sketching and water-coloring allow her to further express her creative inclinations, showing her commitment to design. Additionally, she is fond of architectural walking tours and is interested in early American history. Beyond architecture, she is mastering the art of baking pretzels and even learning to speak German.

Maribeth holds a deep admiration for both the Chrysler Building and the Moore House by Craig 

Ellwood. The Chrysler Building's iconic art deco ornamentation, diverse materials, graceful ascent, and captivating presence in the New York skyline fascinate her. The Moore House aligns with her appreciation for architecture that harmonizes with its surroundings, which reflects her commitment to sustainable and contextually sensitive design.