“Magical Imperfection: The Life and Architecture of Raymond Moriyama” is a captivating documentary that delves deep into the life and work of one of Canada’s most influential architects. The film highlights Moriyama’s pioneering design of the Ontario Science Centre, a project that transformed museum architecture and interactive learning. “Moriyama’s vision for the Science Centre, influenced by Confucian principles” emphasizing hands-on education, challenged conventional museum norms.
Beyond celebrating Moriyama’s architectural accomplishments, the documentary explores the profound experiences that shaped his design philosophy. From enduring early childhood challenges and internment as a Japanese-Canadian during World War II to the wisdom of his grandfather who taught him about the beauty of imperfections, the film illuminates how Moriyama’s personal journey fuelled his dedication to creating spaces that champion equality, inclusion, and democracy.
For those who cherish the Ontario Science Centre or are intrigued by the intersection of architecture and social justice, this TVO documentary offers a compelling and insightful portrait of the man behind this iconic institution—one who holds a special place in Flemingdon Park and beyond.