Apple’s Campus 2 greens up with solar, fuel cells and landscaping in latest drone flyovers

“Two new drone flyover videos today give us an up-to-date look at construction progress at Apple’s Campus 2 site set to become the company’s new Cupertino headquarters early next year,” Jordan Kahn reports for 9to5Mac.

“The September progress update shows what Apple has been up to on the site over the last month including almost completing installation of the exterior canopies and large glass panels— the largest curved glass panels ever created— that cover the entire facade of the structure,” Kahn reports. “The video also shows solar panel installations going up on the main spaceship building as well as fuel cell and generator installations being installed on the site near I-280.”

Kahn reports, “We can see that Apple has started early landscaping work including preparations for a pond and gardens to be located in the courtyard of the main building, as well as some trees and other greenery on the surrounding site.”

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MacDailyNews Take: That project certainly isn’t small!

It seems like it’s been taking forever, but, for a project of this size and complexity, it’s actually been moving right along.

June 7, 2016 marked the five year anniversary of Appel CEO Steve Jobs’ presentation of the project to the Cupertino City Council.

SEE ALSO:
Apple Campus 2 August 2016 construction update in 4K drone flyover – August 5, 2016
Inside Apple Campus 2 and its miles of sedak glass – July 13, 2016
Apple Campus 2 drone flyover reveals much progress – June 30, 2016
Check out Apple’s insanely ambitious tree-planting plans for its new spaceship campus – June 4, 2016
Drone footage shows progress at Apple’s spaceship-like Campus 2 – May 4, 2016
Steve Jobs presents giant 12,000 employee ‘spaceship’ campus to Cupertino City Council (with video) – June 8, 2011

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