Tomasz Pajzderski (16 February 1864 â 20 November 1908) was a Prussian-Polish historicist architect.
Pajzderski was born in Jeà ¼ewo near Gostyà  (then in Prussia, now in Poland). He completed gymnasium in à Ârem and studied at Charlottenburg Polytechnic and ÃÂcole des Beaux-Arts. In 1895 he entered the Ministry of Public Works in Berlin, where he worked for three years before establishing his own architectural practice. He built tenement buildings (among others on FriedrichstraÃÂe) and small palaces in Berlin suburbs. He also designed: the building of the Polish Association of Credit Cooperatives (1897âÂÂ99, Zwiàzek Spóà Âek Zarobkowych) in Posen (Poznaà Â), church in Kapuà Âciany (1899), hotel "Bast" in Inowrocà Âaw (1900-1901), churches in Jutrosin (1900-1902, funded by prince Zdzisà Âaw Czartoryski), Czeladà º and Ostrów.
He moved to Warsaw in 1903 and was admitted professor of applied arts in Warsaw School of Fine Arts (1905-1907).
His further works included: Mikoà Âaj Szelechow's tenement house in Warsaw (1904, with Stanisà Âaw Grochowicz), Church of Saints Simon and Helena in Minsk, churches in Lubraniec (1905-1906) and Grabów (built in 1907âÂÂ1913, destroyed during the Second World War), chappel and manor house in Fajsà Âawice. He also worked on renovation of gothic church in Brzeà ÂàKujawski.
He died in Warsaw and was buried at PowÃÂ zki Cemetery. His brother Sylwester (1876-1953) was also an architect. He was married to the writer Helena Janina Pajzderska.