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Last month, the City of Cupertino gave what amounted to the final approvals needed for Apple to begin work on its massive new "Apple Campus 2" on the site of a former HP campus in the city. As part of the application process, Apple has shared a few renderings of the project over the last several years and has even built a model of the entire campus, which includes a large ring-shaped main building and a number of other facilities.

Around the time of the city's final approval, we pointed to a video posted by the City of Cupertino covering the three-hour October 1 meeting where Apple's Environmental Impact Report was discussed ahead, with the session including a brief overview video by Apple and a presentation led by Apple's Senior Director of Real Estate and Facilities Dan Whisenhunt.

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Cafeteria
Whisenhunt shared a number of new renderings of the campus as part of his presentation, and late last month Apple Gazette posted a number of low-quality screenshots from the session video showing the renderings. But now Wired has obtained a full set of higher-quality images that offer a much better look at the interior of the campus.

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Lobby of auditorium building
In these images, we see for the first time the space port-like entrance to the development's subterranean parking lot, a cavernous cafeteria that spills into the grassy landscape beyond, and the glass pavilion that will serve as the entrance to Apple's new underground auditorium -- a secure lair where press will gather for future product launches. In short, these documents give us the most complete picture of Apple's new home yet, a campus that Steve Jobs himself thought had a shot at being "the best office building in the world."
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Parking garage
The full set of renderings is available at Wired.

Article Link: Renderings Highlight Interior of Apple's Upcoming 'Spaceship' Campus
 
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syd430

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I like how they added Tim Cook in the second picture, pondering the precise curvature of the screen to be used in the next iPhone - Nice touch.

Edit: forgot sarcasm tag - /s.
 
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kbt1020

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Genius Bar in the cafeteria just in case you drop your iPhone and crack the glass while walking down the stairs.
 

Rogifan

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Has Apple said who is staying at One Infinite Loop and who is moving to this new building?
 

Return Zero

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Does Apple have enough cash to bail out the government yet?

Better still, Apple should just form their own country, secede, and purchase states one at a time from the government. United States of Apple.
 

bobob

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That unprotected concrete divider in the parking garage is an accident waiting to happen.
 

PowerBook-G5

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Wow. Only Apple can pull something this amazing off. (Hopefully), I'll be out there in a few years...
 

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The additional pictures over at wired are very nice. I like that they are planting Apple trees inside the mother ship. I am guessing Macintosh Apples. :D
 

SvK

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cafeteria is terrible. why not have plants everywhere? Also reverb, echo will be a big issue. Having conversations at lunch will be difficult due to massive reverberation. That induces stress.
 

bbeagle

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cafeteria is terrible. why not have plants everywhere? Also reverb, echo will be a big issue. Having conversations at lunch will be difficult due to massive reverberation. That induces stress.

You do realize that this is a rendering, not a photo.
 

PlainviewX

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It looks a tad bit too sterile for my taste. Hopefully the real life version is a bit more inviting.
 
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