Tomomi Hayashi
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Tomomi Hayashi (林 知充, born February 1, 1971, in Toyama, Japan) is a Japanese-Estonian architect.
From 1990 to 1994 Tomomi Hayashi studied in the Yokohama National University (横浜国立大学 Yokohama Kokuritsu Daigaku) in the department of architecture. From 1995 to 1999 he studied in the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, at the Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center (WAAC).
From 1994 to 1995 Tomomi Hayashi worked in the Maki and Associates architectural bureau as an assistant. From 1999 to 2001 he worked in the Rafael Viñoly Architects architectural bureau. From 2001 to present he works in Estonia - from 2001 to 2003 in HEAD Arhitektid OÜ architectural office, in 2003 in KOSMOS OÜ architectural office and from 2004 to present in Hayashi-Grossschmidt Arhitektuur (HGA).
Most notable works of Tomomi Hayashi are the Lasnamäe track and field hall (2003), Museum of Occupations (2003), FOORUM department store (2007), the Rotermann's Old and New Flour Storage (reconstruction and extension of the Old Flour Storage in Rotermanni Quarter) (2009) as well as the renovation of Machinery Hall of the A. M. Lutheri Furniture Factory (2017). HGA was involved with the Estonian National Museum project from 2008 till its completion as the collaborating local architects. Tomomi Hayashi has received the annual architecture prize of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia in 2003 and 2009, and in 2017 architectural grand prize for the Estonian National Museum project. He was nominated for the Mies van der Rohe Prize in 2005, 2009 and 2019.
Recently received the Gold prize in the Work category for the IFI Design Distinction Award and Special Mentions in 2020 European Heritage Awards – Europa Nostra Awards for the renovation of Machinery Hall of the A. M. Lutheri Furniture Factory.
Since 2012 he has taught at TTK, Tallinn University of Applied Sciences. Between 2012 and 2017 lead the Institute of Architecture in Faculty of Architecture and Environmental Engineering. At the same institute he teaches as an associate professor (2016-2020) and then as a professor (2021-).
Tomomi Hayashi is a member of the Union of Estonian Architects and Chartered architect-expert VIII.
- 2021 Outdoor stage in Treski, Setomaa (with Jüri Nigulas)
- 2020 Exhibition Design for "Miracles in Concrete. August Komendant", Museum of Estonian Architecture (with Andrea Ainjärv)
- 2019 Noblessner Yacht Club and Noblessner Shipyard reconstruction, Tallinn (realised as Kai Art Centre, project complemented by KAOS Architects)
- 2017 Renovation of the Machinery Hall of A.M. Luther's Furniture Factory, Tallinn (with Hanno Grossschmidt, Liis Voksepp, Marianna Zvereva, Anna Endrikson, Jüri Nigulas, Andres Ristov, Sander Treijar)
- 2016 Estonian National Museum, Tartu (Author: DGT Architects, Paris / Local architects: HGA, Tallinn)
- 2014 Installation "Paper Library", Riga
- 2013 Floating Sauna, Türi
- 2013 Installation "A Stair for Tallinn Archicture Biennale", Tallinn
- 2011 BAUA exhibition booth in the 24th UIA Congress in Tokyo, “GLOBE” – Shape your future! (Curatorial work, Author: Mark Grimitliht)
- 2011 Installation “To the Sea” on the roof of the Tallinna Linnahall, Tallinn
- 2010 Musician's House in Tallinn (with Liis Voksepp)
- 2010 ADM Interactive office, Tallinn (with Kerli Valk, Ahti Grünberg)
- 2009 Rotermann's Old and New Flour Storage -Reconstruction and extension of the Old Flour Storage in the Rotermanni Quarter, Tallinn (with Hanno Grossschmidt, Yoko Azukawa)
- 2007 Foorum department store, Tallinn (with Hanno Grossschmidt)
- 2003 Lasnamäe Track and Field Centre, Tallinn (with Siiri Vallner, Hanno Grossschmidt)
- 2003 Museum of Occupations, Tallinn (with Siiri Vallner, Indrek Peil)
- 2003 David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh (with Rafael Vinóly Architects)