Apple Park is the company's second campus built in Cupertino, California, and it was one of the final products pitched by the late CEO, Steve Jobs. The massive ring-shaped building is now an ...
Story here. One fun fact about Apple Park: No dirt was removed from the site. For a while, there was a giant dirt pyramid on the campus that was comprised of all the earth that had been removed.
Years 25 Buildings series with a look at Apple Park by Foster + Partners, the most recognisable office of the past 25 years.
And there's a 1,000-person auditorium for launch events and public presentations, named "Steve Jobs Theatre." Employees start moving in next month. "The main building, parking structure, theatre ...
The latest drone footage of Apple Park shot in early March shows significant landscaping progress in only a few days, and emphasizes the enormity of the campus in comparison to the surrounding ...
Apple Park Observatory is rooted in the meadows near the Steve Jobs Theater and marks the latest addition to the campus. Around 90 trees were removed and then replanted around the site where the ...
which is built into the hillside at the Apple Park campus in California. Set to officially open later today, The Observatory ...
Apple’s global head of design (real estate and development) John De Maio told Dezeen: When we built Apple Park, we wanted the entire campus to be seamlessly integrated into the landscape, and this ...
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The campus, located approximately one mile east ... CEO Tim Cook explained why Apple Park’s theater was named after the late Steve Jobs: To honor his memory and his enduring influence on ...