"I believe in the power of good design and how much it can positively impact our daily lives... and GREAT design can be life changing." 
- Cory

 

Bridge Hall Design is a Rhode Island based architecture and interior design studio specializing in residential projects throughout New England.  Headed by Cory Kallfelz, (BHD) is focused on creating architecture that is thoughtful and timeless.  The work at Bridge Hall Design is a careful response to a client's needs and the attention to context, quality and detail.

Cory has been practicing architecture for over 25 years.  She grew up on the coast of southern Maine and at a young age was drawn to architecture. Cory graduated cum laude from Syracuse University with a Bachelor in Architecture.  She started her career in Boston and upstate New York where she was the lead designer of educational and cultural institution projects.  After moving to Rhode Island, Cory was a project manager at Union Studio Architects and started on her path of residential design where her love for New England inspired design came into clear focus.  In 2011, Cory founded Bridge Hall Design as a studio dedicated to creatively balancing her clients’ needs, dreams and budget with a fresh aesthetic that is firmly rooted in the character of New England with traditionally inspired details. 

Cory approaches each project as a unique opportunity to collaborate with clients. Her goal is to create beautiful spaces that are tailored to individual needs while maintaining a consistent and appropriate aesthetic. Cory emphasizes the importance of listening carefully to clients throughout the design process, as she believes this is key to achieving successful outcomes.

Cory is a registered Architect in Rhode Island and Massachusetts and a member of the of the American Institute of Architects.

  • Committee Member, Infrastructure and Technology (formerly Building and Grounds), Moses Brown School, 2021- present

  • Board of Trustees, Warren Preservation Society, 2011-2013

  • Board Member, Community Built Playground project, Warren, RI, 2007