Biography


Thomas Jomini Architecture Workshop was founded in 1997 with the conviction that qualitative ideas are economically sustainable. Thomas Jomini was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, in 1967. He was educated at the EPFL & ETH. (under the supervision of Professors Martin Steinmann, Miroslav Sìk and Hans Kollhoff) He graduated from the Swiss Federal Polytechnic Institute in 1997 and began working with experimental projects dealing with sustainability, reHOUSE, reBATH.

From 1997 to 2001 he worked with the architects group Werkgruppe in Bern. He worked together with Stanislas Zimmermann and Valérie Jomini, in the architects group JJZ Architects from 2001 to 2004 in Bern and Zürich; their most famous joint project is the House Faraday (2003) in Bern. He also had a long collaboration with the designer studio Fulguro and the architect Jean-Gilles Décosterd in Lausanne. From 2004 to 2008 he worked for the Swiss Federal Railways, SBB CFF FFS Infrastructure Division, in the devlopment of sustainable railwaystations. From 2008 he worked with Geninasca Delefortrie on Masterplanning and Urban Development issues.


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