Tomomi Hayashi

Japanese-Estonian Architect

Tomomi Hayashi was born in Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan on February 1st, 1971 and is the Japanese-Estonian Architect. At the age of 53, Tomomi Hayashi biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
February 1, 1971
Nationality
Estonia
Place of Birth
Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan
Age
53 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Architect
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Tomomi Hayashi Awards
  • European Heritage Awards – Europa Nostra Awards, 2020; Special mentions — The renovation of Machinery Hall of the A. M. Lutheri Furniture Factory
  • IFI Design Distinction Award; Gold prize, 2020, Work category — The renovation of Machinery Hall of the A. M. Lutheri Furniture Factory
  • Annual Prize of the Estonian Association of Interior Architects, 2018 — The renovation of Machinery Hall of the A. M. Lutheri Furniture Factory
  • 2018 Wood Awards from the Estonian Forest and Wood Industries Association; Special Prize for Plywood Construction — The renovation of Machinery Hall of the A. M. Lutheri Furniture Factory
  • Excellent restoration work and interior design of 2017 from the Urban Planning Department of Tallinn — The renovation of Machinery Hall of the A. M. Lutheri Furniture Factory
  • Special Award from Estonian Union of Concrete, 2017 — The renovation of Machinery Hall of the A. M. Lutheri Furniture Factory
  • Annual Architectural Prize from the Estonian Culture Endowment, 2017 — The Estonian National Museum
  • Annual Architectural Prize from the Union of the Estonian architects, 2017 — The Estonian National Museum
  • 2016 Wood Award from the Estonian Forest and Wood Industries Association; Special Prize for Plywood Construction and People's Choice Prize - Floating Saun
  • Private House Award 2008-2012 from the Union of the Estonian architects; Shared 2nd place — Musician's house in Tallinn
  • Kuldmuna 2012 Award; “Hõbemuna” (Silver Egg) prize in ambient design category - BAUA exhibition booth at UIA Congress in Tokyo
  • Estonian Design Award, 2011; Silver prize in Environmental Design category - BAUA exhibition booth at UIA Congress in Tokyo
  • Annual Prize of the Estonian Association of Interior Architects, 2010; Best Public Interior Prize - ADM Interactive office
  • Annual Architectural Prize of the Estonian Culture Endowment, 2009 - Rotermann's Old and New Flour Storage
  • Annual Architecture prize of the Estonian Cultural Endowment, 2003 - Lasnamäe Track and Field Centre
  • Special Award 2003 by the Estonian Concrete Union, 2003 - Lasnamäe Track and Field Centre