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North Clairemont Library

The North Clairemont Library opened in 1962 as one of three libraries serving residents of Clairemont and the surrounding communities. The building was designed by renowned local architect Robert Platt in the Googie architectural style, which gained popularity from the 1940s to the mid-1960s and was influenced by car culture and the Space Age. Regarded as a landmark of mid-century modern design, the library is included in the self-guided driving tour of Clairemont provided by Save Our Heritage Organization, funded through the City of San Diego's Culture Affairs Department.


Upcoming Events

Jan 13
1pm - 3pm

Adult Social Scrabble

Adults, Older Adults

Jan 13
6pm - 7pm
Jan 14
11am - 11:45am

Dance Pants Party!

Babies/Toddlers, Preschoolers

Jan 14
2pm - 3pm

Crafty Adults: Sand Art Air Plant Terrarium

Emerging Adults, Adults, Older Adults

Jan 15
10am - 10:30am

Signing Storytime with Signs at Play

Babies/Toddlers, Preschoolers

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  • Rows of public library computer stations for youth and adults with teal chairs are surrounded by bookshelves, an American flag, and a front service desk. A large printer/copier machine sits at the end of the workstations.

     Computer, Printing, and Charging Stations

  •  Expansive public library interior featuring long wooden bookshelves filled with a new book collection, colorful book covers displayed face-out, neatly organized fiction and nonfiction titles, bright fluorescent ceiling lights, carpeted floors, and reading tables with teal chairs, showcasing a  well-lit library space dedicated to browsing, reading, and community learning.

     Expansive New Book Collection

  •  6 large round tables with 4 teal chairs at each table spread out in an open space surrounded by shelves of books along the walls and books stacks. A tall book display of Staff Picks features cookbooks.

     Library Seating Area

  • street view of the North Clairemont Library on Clairemont Drive. Tall trees on either side with various succulents and bushes in front. The building is a single story and features mid-century modern Googie architecture design with teal and salmon pink coloring. The roof features bold triangular shapes.

      Front Entrance on Clairemont Drive

  • Front Entrance on Clairemont Drive: street view of the North Clairemont Library on Clairemont Drive, with a close up of the midcentury modern Googie architecture styled roof featuring bold triangular shapes.

     Focus on Googie architecture styled roof

  • inside the library, the Children's Area Seating and Play Nook sit up against tall windows and wall shelving. The Play Nook has a blue bench beside an oval blue rug with the alphabet and colorful images. On top of the rug sits round colorful play mats and a play block in the center. The rest of the Children's Area has shelving units and 6 children's sized tables and chairs with puzzles and coloring pages sitting on top.

     Children's Area Seating and Play Nook

  • an A frame folding chalkboard sign has the words "Friends of the Library Book Shop. Great prizes, Books, Movies, Music, More!" Beside the sign is a display case full or branch historical photographs and papers. Behind the sign is a short hallway with books on walled shelves and a unit with drawers that pull out, also filled with books, DVDs, and Magazines—all for sale.

     Friends of the Library Book Shop

Wi-Fi available during open hours

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Amenities

Parking - 15 parking spaces

Public Transportation - MTS Bus Routes 44 or 50

Computers for Public Use - 9 available (2 youth)

Meeting/Study Rooms - One meeting room with capacity for 36 people

Language Collections - Juvenile Spanish book collection. A few other languages in adult DVDs and adult fiction books, but very limited.