05/22/2026
May is Asian Heritage Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the histories, diverse cultures and significant contributions of people of East, South, Southeast and Central Asian descent to Ontario's past, present and future.
Renowned Ontario-based architect Raymond Moriyama, whose parents came to Canada from Japan in the 1920s, grew up in Hamilton and studied architecture at the University of Toronto . He went on to design many provincial landmarks as co-founder of Moriyama Teshima Architects, including the Bata Shoe Museum, the Ontario Science Centre, Science North and the Canadian War Museum.
We're proud to care for two collections of records that preserve Moriyama's professional and personal histories for future generations: the Raymond Moriyama fonds (F 4449) and the Moriyama and Teshima Architects fonds (F 2187). Visit our GLAM-Wiki page to discover photos from Moriyama's own collection, including images that capture his early school days and family trips to Niagara Falls: https://archives-on-en.visitlink.me/ybce85
1. Raymond Moriyama as an infant sitting on a wicker chair, circa 1930 (Raymond Moriyama fonds, F 2187, image I0020983)
2. Raymond Moriyama's father John Michi standing in front of his car; Raymond and his mother, Elsie Nobuko, are in the back seat, circa 1931 (Raymond Moriyama fonds, F 2187, image I0020984)
3. Raymond Moriyama's sister Margie, his mother Elsie Nobuko, and his sister Joan at Niagara Falls, circa 1945 (Raymond Moriyama fonds, F 2187, image I0020992)