Angelo Tomaiuolo graduated with top honors in Architecture from The University of Florence in 2001. He began his professional career in 2004 by collaborating with Matteo Thun & Partners in Milan and, in 2006, with Massimiliano Fuksas, focusing on hotel and resort projects. Notable works during this period include the Airport Stuttgart Mövenpick Hotel, NH Hotel in Milan, and the set design for the 63rd Venice Film Festival.
In 2006, Tomaiuolo continued his work with Massimiliano Fuksas Studio, where he led the Armani Ginza Tower Flagship project in Tokyo and secured the 1st Prize in the international competition for the Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport Terminal in China. The following year, he founded his own architectural firm, distinguished by its exploration of new languages in contemporary architecture, emphasizing environmental sustainability and technological innovation.
His firm received an honorable mention in the "Best 30 Concept" category at the Colorsdesigner International Competition. In 2008, Tomaiuolo's "Dancing Water" pavilion project earned a bronze medal at the Seoul Design Olympiad, and he was recognized in the "Young Blood 08," an annual showcase of Italian talents supported by the National Government.