For the dormitory at Northeastern University in Boston known as Kerr Hall, see Students House.
Kerr Hall is a series of four buildings in a square, surrounding Ryerson Community Park, on the campus of Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) in Toronto, Canada. Kerr Hall is on the site of the former Toronto Normal School. All but a portion of the Normal School's front façade was demolished in the late 1950s to enable the construction of:
Kerr Hall East: 340 Church Street and 60 Gould Street.
Kerr Hall West: 379 Victoria Street.
Kerr Hall North: 31 and 43 Gerrard Street East.
Kerr Hall South: 40 and 50 Gould Street.
The current building was built from the early 1960s to 1969 and designed by architect Burwell R. Coon. Until 1963, Kerr Hall surrounded the site of the Toronto Normal School.[citation needed]
The middle of Kerr Hall is the tree-lined Ryerson Community Park, also known as the Quad.
Kerr Hall is named for Ryerson's first principal, Howard Hillen Kerr.
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