YouTuber Matthew Roberts takes us on a tour of the most recent progress at Apple Campus 2 featuring new landscaping, solar installations, and additional buildings.
The aerial video was recorded using a DJI Phantom 3 Professional drone.
Apple Campus 2 is expected to be completed by Q4 2016, and start occupying in early 2017. The project is planned to house up to 13,000 employees in one central four-storied circular building of approximately 2,800,000 square feet.
When construction it completed, Apple Campus 2 will consist of 80% green space.
MacDailyNews Take: Lookin’ good!
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It’s been delayed again. Won’t be finished until early 2017. Not known when people will begin moving in. Likely by early second quarter 2017.
“I think what we are going to end up doing is making the energy center our primary source of power, because we can generate power with natural gas and other ways that can be cleaner and cheaper, and use the grid as our back up. We’ve got an auditorium, because now when we put on presentations we have to go to San Francisco to do them.
I think we do have a shot of building the best office building in the world, and I really do think architecture students will come here to see this. I think it could be that good.”
“Steve Jobs Bio: The Unauthorized Autobiography.”
https://itun.es/nl/qB1h3.l
That’s an awful lot of space for a company unable to ship a damn Mac Workstation. One would think Apple should be capable of walking and chewing gum at the same time.
Where by can I obtain an antenna for my drones