Tomasz Bohdanowicz-Dworzecki (Russian: Фома Осипович Богданович-Дворжецкий) (born 1859 in Vitebsk, died April 1920 in Moscow[1]) was a Polish architect living in Moscow.
He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg and from 1893 was Professor of the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. He worked there with his friend Stanislaw Noakowskim. From 1899 he was member of the construction of the board of Moscow and designed several churches in the Gothic style in many cities of Russia, but also designed churches in the Byzantine style. He also oversaw the construction of the Riga Central Railway Station (1897-1901) and collaborated with the renowned architect Alexander Pomerantsev and Aleksander Lednicki.