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  1. 23. Juni 2024 · A week after the announcement, the building’s renowned architect, Raymond Moriyama, wrote a letter to the Star, which we are excerpting here.

  2. 27. Juni 2024 · Raymond Moriyama, who died last year, designed the science centre that opened in 1969 on a ravine near the west branch of the Don River in Toronto's east end.

  3. 28. Juni 2024 · Geoffrey Hinton, a renowned science professor at the University of Toronto, pledged $1 million this week in order to save the Ontario Science Centre (OSC)—the late architect Raymond Moriyama ’s...

  4. 28. Juni 2024 · Raymond Moriyama, who died last year, designed the science centre that opened in 1969 on a ravine near the west branch of the Don River in Toronto’s east end. At a hastily called news conference June 21, the Ministry of Infrastructure and Infrastructure Ontario announced the science centre would close by 4 p.m. due to health and ...

  5. 27. Juni 2024 · “When you hear, you forget; when you see, you remember some; but when you touch and do, it becomes part of you,” said Moriyama. A young Ray Moriyama pictured in front of a drawing of the facility then known as the Ontario Centre of Science and Technology.

  6. 24. Juni 2024 · Toronto’s great Brutalist temple of childhood wonder, Raymond Moriyamas hillside wonderland of wayward electrons and textured concrete, closed its doors to the public for perhaps the last time.

  7. 24. Juni 2024 · In his letter to the Star, Moriyama, who passed away a few months later, observed that “more than 3,000 new and old science centres and museums worldwide have acknowledged they owe a debt to the Ontario Science Centre and its hands-on learning.” One hopes that any future incarnation, wherever it lands, will build upon this ...