Peninsula Center Library, Rolling Hills Estates, California
Abstract/Description: | Image shows view looking northeast of the Peninsula Center Library located at 701 Silver Spur Road. Visible is the south façade showing the library entrance at center. Deep Valley Drive is visible in the foreground. In 1965 plans for a centrally located library were announced to relieve overcrowding at the Malaga Cove Library, then the only library on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, and to provide library services in the area where the population was rapidly expanding. Over 80% of the residents approved the second bond issue in the District’s history for $1.6 million to construct the Peninsula Center Library and the Miraleste Library. Designed by architects A. Quincy Jones and Frederick E. Emmons, the three level contemporary designed Peninsula Center Library opened in July 1967 at a total cost of $1,644,000. The building occupied 64,600 sq. ft of floor space with library services on the main floor and parking facilities both above and below the main library floor. The Peninsula Center Library was remodeled and expanded in 1995, almost doubling in size from the original structure. |
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Subject(s): | Library buildings--California--Palos Verdes Peninsula Palos Verdes Library District (Calif.) Architecture, Modern--20th century Public libraries--California--Palos Verdes Peninsula Rolling Hills Estates (Calif.) 1961-1970 |
Date Created: | ca 1968 |
Title: | Peninsula Center Library, Rolling Hills Estates, California. |
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Name(s): |
Shulman, Julius, photographer Jones, A. Quincy, architect Emmons, Frederick E., architect |
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Type of Resource: | still image | |
Date Created: | ca 1968 | |
Extent: | 1 photographic print (b/w); 6 x 10 in. | |
Abstract/Description: | Image shows view looking northeast of the Peninsula Center Library located at 701 Silver Spur Road. Visible is the south façade showing the library entrance at center. Deep Valley Drive is visible in the foreground. In 1965 plans for a centrally located library were announced to relieve overcrowding at the Malaga Cove Library, then the only library on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, and to provide library services in the area where the population was rapidly expanding. Over 80% of the residents approved the second bond issue in the District’s history for $1.6 million to construct the Peninsula Center Library and the Miraleste Library. Designed by architects A. Quincy Jones and Frederick E. Emmons, the three level contemporary designed Peninsula Center Library opened in July 1967 at a total cost of $1,644,000. The building occupied 64,600 sq. ft of floor space with library services on the main floor and parking facilities both above and below the main library floor. The Peninsula Center Library was remodeled and expanded in 1995, almost doubling in size from the original structure. | |
Identifier(s): |
000039503 (Bar Code) 279 (Negative Number) |
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Note(s): |
Reverse of print affixed with label, “PENINSULA CENTER LIBRARY / PALOS VERDES LIBRARY DISTRICT". Print stamped on reverse with “PUBLICATION PERMITTED IN RETURN FOR CREDIT TO ARCHITECTS / A. QUINCY JONES, F.A.I.A., AND FREDERICK E. EMMONS, A.I.A. / 12248 SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90025”; and “PHOTOGRAPHY BY / JULIUS SHULMAN”. Similar to image Pen23. |
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Subject(s): |
Library buildings--California--Palos Verdes Peninsula Palos Verdes Library District (Calif.) Architecture, Modern--20th century Public libraries--California--Palos Verdes Peninsula Rolling Hills Estates (Calif.) 1961-1970 |
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Held by: | Palos Verdes Library District. Peninsula Center Library. | |
Location: | Local History Center | |
Shelf locator: | PVLH.PVLDCOLL018.07.PEN21 | |
Restrictions on Access: | Electronically digitized by the Palos Verdes Library District from the Palos Verdes Library Local History Room Photo Collection. Copyright status must be investigated before publishing or commercial use. To obtain permission and images for publication purposes please contact the Palos Verdes Library District. | |
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