Tribute to Raymond Moriyama

The School of Continuing Studies at the University of Toronto is hosting this event on November 18 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at 158 St. George Street.

Raymond Moriyama, the founder of Moriyama & Teshima Architects in Toronto, is the architect of a number of well-known buildings in Canada and abroad, such as the Bata Shoe Museum and Ontario Science Centre in Toronto, the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, and the soon-to-be-completed Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. He and his son Jason also oversaw the newly completed renovation of the School of Continuing Studies at 158 St. George Street. Christopher Hume, architectural critic with the Toronto Star and SCS instructor, will host this tribute.

Admission is free but space is limited, and pre-registration is required at the School of Continuing Studies website at www.learn.utoronto.ca > News & Events. Click on the "Tribute to Raymond Moriyama" link under the Events section.

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