found: His Towards the year 2001, c1977:t.p. (Raymond Moriyama) p. 3 (Canadian born architect)
found: Wikipedia.org, February 22, 2022(Raymond Moriyama, CC, OOnt, FRAIC; born October 11, 1929 in Vancouver, British Columbia; B.Arch. from University of Toronto (1954); M.Arch. McGill University (1957); private practice in Toronto, Ontario) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Moriyama
found: OCLC, February 22, 2022(access points: Moriyama, R.; Moriyama, Raymond; Moriyama, Raymond, 1929-; Moriyama, Raymond, 1930- [sic]; Moriyama, Raymond R.J.; usage: Raymond Moriyama; Raymond R.J. Moriyama)
found: New York times, Sept. 21, 2023:in an obituary on page B10 (Raymond Moriyama; born Raymond Junichi Moriyama on Oct. 11, 1929 in Vancouver, died Sept. 1 [2023] in Toronto, aged 93; an iconoclastic Japanese Canadian architect whose childhood experiences of racism and internment led him to design open and inviting civic spaces that shaped the city of Toronto; Mr. Moriyama recalled the slurs delivered by the Canadian Mounties who came to take his father away -- yet as an architect, Mr. Moriyama made buildings designed for inclusion; in 1970, Mr. Moriyama formed a partnership with the architect Ted Teshima, founding their firm Moriyama Teshima Architects)