Norman's methodical organizational skills have been applied to a variety of projects. He was the Project Manager for the Moriyama and Teshima New Office project as our office relocated to a new location at 117 George Street in Toronto after 45 years at 32 Davenport Road.
He was the overall Project Coordinator for the Wynford Park complex which includes the Aga Khan Museum, Ismaili Centre, Central Parking Garage and landscape design. Norman was also the Project Manager for the Aga Khan Museum and The Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat building in Ottawa, both designed in association with Maki and Associates of Tokyo, Japan.
Other projects Norman has managed include the Angus Morrison Elementary School Renovation and Addition, the Alan Earp Student Residence at Brock University, Holly Meadows School and Addition and the Whitby Civic Centre Recreation Complex. Projects he contributed to include the Canadian Embassy in Tokyo, the Bata Shoe Museum and more recently the Lakehead University New Academic Building and Hillfield Strathallan College.
Norman is responsible for the planning, development, and administration of Moriyama & Teshima's computer systems. Under Norman's guidance, the firm's computer-related tools and skills continue to provide improved client service. He put Moriyama & Teshima on the Internet in 1995 with the first web site for a Canadian architect. Norman has developed our office standards and M&T Handbook, and also founded and edits our internal @M&T newsletter.
Norman has a Bachelor of Technology (Architectural Science) from Ryerson University.
For many years Norman raced karts in Canada and the United States winning numerous races and championships. He is involved today with ASN Canada FIA, the governing body for motorsports in Canada, as the National Karting Steward. Norman has competed, organized and officiated at Regional, National and International events, including the World Karting Championships.
 
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