Laurie Lee Hall, Architect, NCARB
Glass Residence Laurie Lee Hall, Architect, is a creative and sensitive design professional motivated to create richly resilient communities, providing a high quality of life. She is inspired by principles of new urbanism, including traditional neighborhood structure, walkability, connectivity, mixed-use and diversity, and sustainability.
Ms. Hall was trained in architecture at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Upstate New York, with particular emphasis on historic preservation and adaptive reuse of existing structures, principles of classicism, and traditional design. A practicing architect for over thirty years in New York and Utah, her career has spanned carefully listening to a family’s needs for their new home, to managing worldwide design and construction programs for major corporations.
One client recently wrote of her, “I can speak to her ability to communicate clearly, respectfully, and effectively with the client's senior leadership. Most impressively, she does the same with end-users of the space she is designing. She grasps governing principles quickly and continues to see their implications as she gets into detail.”
Ms. Hall dedicates her practice to the thoughtful creation of exceptional residential and work environments, neighborhoods, and communities.
Project Spotlight
Anderson Residence
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Paris France Temple
Historic Main Street
Salt Lake City Law Office
Areas of Expertise
Commercial Architecture
We shape spaces where ambition takes form: where structure, light, and movement work in alignment. Each environment carries purpose, built to endure and evolve.
Educational Architecture
We design spaces that invite curiosity and support how people learn; light, flow, and form work together with intention.
Historic Preservation
We restore with restraint and respect, honoring original craft while strengthening what time has tested.
Institutional Architecture
We create spaces that serve people at scale: clear, durable, and built to last. Thoughtful planning keeps them functional, legible, and easy to navigate.
Museums & Temples
Spaces for reflection, ritual, and meaning, designed to hold stillness and attention. Form, light, and material guide the experience without distraction.
Performance Venues
Where sound fills the room and every line of sight converges on the moment; scale, light, and acoustics rise to meet the performance. The architecture amplifies presence and holds the crowd in shared anticipation.
Residential
Design begins not with form, but with attention—carefully observing how a family actually lives. From this understanding, design becomes an act of translation—shaping rooms, thresholds, and materials to align with lived patterns rather than impose upon them. The result is not simply a beautiful space, but one that feels intuitively right: a home that elevates daily life, allowing the people within it to move more easily, connect more fully, and live with a greater sense of harmony and intention.