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ERA Architects

279 Yonge St, (formerly Hard Rock Cafe)

Elevation along Dundas Sqaure of former Hard Rock Cafe - a three-storey building with advertisements in the windows, cars parked in front of the building.
Elevation along Dundas Sqaure of former Hard Rock Cafe - a three-storey building with advertisements in the windows, cars parked in front of the building.
Elevation along Dundas Square of former Hard Rock Cafe - a three-storey building with advertisements on the roof, and LED signs on the right hand side. High rise towers in the background.
Historical image of 279 Yonge Street, as it operated as a Billiards/Bowling room, and a store on the ground floor.

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The building at 279-283 Yonge Street was constructed in 1918 as a “Childs Restaurant”. The restaurant was part of a chain based in New York City, where the Childs Company employed New York architect John Chorley Westervelt to design their Toronto premises. Its distinctive design employs decorative white-glazed terra cotta as a cladding material on the Yonge Street and Dundas Square elevations. The building is designated by the City of Toronto under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.

ERA was retained to oversee the terra cotta restoration, including cleaning and repairs. ERA’s involvement in other aspects of the project included windows, cornice, and parapet treatments.

Location
Toronto, ON
Date
1997-2008