APPLE PARK
might just be one of the most stunning campuses in the world despite its incredibly futuristic looks the apple park has been a long time in the making with steve jobs first announcing the project way back in 2006. it took eight long years of planning proposals and permit applications but by 2014 construction as well underway and by 2017 the vast apple workforce was already starting to move in the the massive ring-shaped building is now an iconic symbol of the apple brand and is a fantastic testament to the company's dedication to effortless design sustainability and the future of technology it was originally estimated that the campus would cost just half a billion dollars to put together however the land alone cost 160 million dollars and the cost quickly started to overrun by 2011 the budget in place had multiplied to a little under 3 billion and when it was all said and done apple was looking at a bill closer to 5. a 5 billion build is a big sum of money for any company to justify any company except apple that is who's currently worth two trillion dollars and is estimated to profit around 60 billion dollars by the end of this year alone so where was all that money spent and what makes apple park so incredible for starters the campus is made up of multiple buildings however, 80 percent of the land is still considered to be green space apple and the designers put a lot of effort into making the park fit seamlessly into nature planting over 9 000 drought resistant trees throughout the grounds including cherry apricot olive and of course a few varieties of apple
to encourage workers to maintain a healthy lifestyle the grounds feature 3.2 kilometers worth of various walking and running trails as well as 1 000 bikes that can be used to commute between the buildings other lifestyle facilities include a gym wellness center and a couple of basketball courts there's also a huge two-story yoga studio where the desk jockeys can wind down and ease out their back pain the campus really does look after its staff and the environment too all of the buildings are incredibly eco-friendly with the main ring construction being home to one of the world's largest rooftop solar farms the solar covered roof generates up to 17 megawatts of power which is enough to meet 75 percent of the campuses energy demand during peak times the rest of the campus's needs are met by on-site fuel cells powered by biofuel or natural gas, the main building also utilises a natural ventilation system meaning that it doesn't use traditional heating and cooling methods for nine months of the year furthering the space's green credentials nicknamed the spaceship or the ring of the central circular building is quite a sight to behold
Sitting four stories high it has over 1.2 million square feet of office space and enough room to accommodate up to 12000 members of staff to bring the outside world in the design has incorporated a lot of glass into the build and the construction even features the largest curved glass panes in the world there are 800 of the 45-foot tall curved glass panels around the building's exterior and around 3 000 smaller panels to be found within the low energy LEDs natural sunlight and a sheer amount of see-through material make the spaceship a stunningly bright place to be which I'm sure is great at keeping the some 12 000 staff members feeling energised throughout their long working days despite being hidden from sight one of the most amazing spaceship features happens to be found
Also to be found underground is an expansive parking area and the road network that's completely hidden from the site putting these amenities underground was an absolute necessity in order to maximise the green space in and around the apple park. Other features to be found around the campus include seven cafes with the largest being sprawled across three levels with enough seating for three thousand people, the huge catering team says it has enough capacity to feed around fifteen thousand people every lunchtime so there's definitely some growing room if apple decides to expand its already huge workforce.
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