New Apple headquarters in California - Open in April


The new Apple campus, dubbed “Apple Park,” will open in April, the iPhone maker said on Wednesday.
Although the first wave of employees will begin moving to the new headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., In the spring of the Northern Hemisphere, it will take about six months until all 12,000 workers make the transition, Apple said.
Apple also said it will name the company’s co-founder Steve Jobs to the theater for a thousand seats in the new futuristic venue. Jobs helped design the 708-thousand-square-foot campus before his death in 2011.




“Steve invested a lot of his energy creating and supporting vital and creative environments,” said Jony Ive, Apple’s design director, in a statement. “We are dedicated to designing, engineering and building our new campus with the same enthusiasm and design principles that characterize our products.”

Apple has paid close attention to every aspect of the campus, including the main building of more than 260,000 square meters, examining in detail even hidden areas such as wiring and pipes, Reuters reported earlier this month.




Apple’s high standards have contributed to delays in the project, former construction managers said. A door handle, for example, took at least a year and a half to be designed, according to a former construction manager. Apple unveiled plans for its new headquarters in 2011.


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Wednesday 1 March 2017

New Apple headquarters in California - Open in April


The new Apple campus, dubbed “Apple Park,” will open in April, the iPhone maker said on Wednesday.
Although the first wave of employees will begin moving to the new headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., In the spring of the Northern Hemisphere, it will take about six months until all 12,000 workers make the transition, Apple said.
Apple also said it will name the company’s co-founder Steve Jobs to the theater for a thousand seats in the new futuristic venue. Jobs helped design the 708-thousand-square-foot campus before his death in 2011.




“Steve invested a lot of his energy creating and supporting vital and creative environments,” said Jony Ive, Apple’s design director, in a statement. “We are dedicated to designing, engineering and building our new campus with the same enthusiasm and design principles that characterize our products.”

Apple has paid close attention to every aspect of the campus, including the main building of more than 260,000 square meters, examining in detail even hidden areas such as wiring and pipes, Reuters reported earlier this month.




Apple’s high standards have contributed to delays in the project, former construction managers said. A door handle, for example, took at least a year and a half to be designed, according to a former construction manager. Apple unveiled plans for its new headquarters in 2011.


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