A brief tour of Apple Park’s Visitor Center, opening to the public on November 17th

“Apple Park is breathtaking: Minimalist, austere, Zen,” Rene Ritchie writes for iMore. “The main building curves through the campus and above the trees, a Ring of glass and solar panels that disappears behind the rolling hills one moment only to rise up and fill your field of view the next.”

“Apple Park is technically located at 1 Apple Park Way in Cupertino, California not far from the original Infinite Loop campus,” Ritchie writes. “But for everyone outside of Apple, it’s really located at 10600 North Tantau Ave. That’s where you’ll enter through the Visitor Center, which includes an Apple Store and a Café.”

Ritchie writes, “There’s also a special augmented reality experience in the building: A model of Apple Park in its entirety that, when you look at it through the lens of dedicated iPads, comes to life in AR.”

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8 Comments

    1. I hate knee jerk voting. I may disagree with you on most things, but that is no reason to disparage everything that you post. Each post should be judged on its own merits.

      I agree with you – quite an achievement. Let us hope that it spurs Apple management and employees to even greater achievements in terms of products. Apple has everything it needs to continue developing insanely great products – facilities, personnel, resources, and (hopefully) the embedded Apple culture fostered by Steve Jobs. Let us hope the magic continues in Cupertino.

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