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Although employees moved into Apple Park earlier in the spring, it has been reported that it will take until the end of the year for construction to be completed. Since that date is now fast approaching, a new drone video by Matthew Roberts has shared some aerial footage of the progress Apple has made since the last update earlier in September.

The video provides a few clear shots inside of the main spaceship building at Apple Park during sunset, where the tree-lined atrium welcomes employees, as well as some views inside the Steve Jobs Theater. Apple introduced the iPhone X there on September 12, inviting employees and members of the media to watch the event inside the underground auditorium and then get hands-on with the new smartphone as the event ended.


The new drone video even includes a quick glimpse directly down through the roof of Apple Park's main building, thanks to a series of glass panels sitting between the solar panels that line the top of the structure. It's unclear exactly when Apple expects to finally be done with construction on the campus. In today's video there are still multiple construction crews and pieces of equipment sitting outside of the central building.

Roberts' video also includes a few shots of the Visitor's Center and the underground tunnel that funnels traffic through the campus. Once everything is completed Apple Park will house around 12,000 employees, and include 9,000 trees, a large pond, walking trails, benches, and a fitness center for workers.

Article Link: New Drone Video Captures Footage of Apple Park and Steve Jobs Theater at Sunset
 
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It's such a great place to visit. Apple Park's main building Looks like a giant home button.
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i guess the videos and articles won’t stop until after the park is done being built. it’s amazing to see the amount of progress they’ve made since they started.
 
Robert should have used a drone filming the video with an attached I Phone X, 8, or 8+ At 4K 60fps. Would have been good press and marketing.
 
It's such a great place to visit. Apple Park's main building Looks like a giant home button.
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You'll see more in these video's than what you will see if you visit Apple Park, the only thing you'll be able to see for real (for most of us) is the visitor centre.
It's a nice building, nothing more, as I told many times before on this 'issue', there are plenty of places which are much-MUCH nicer than this.
 
I really want to see Apple start jamming the drone frequencies around the campus. These drone pilots really need to stop trespassing.
 
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I really want to see Apple start jamming the drone frequencies around the campus. These drone pilots really need to stop trespassing.
To what end? If anything this type of thing promotes their brand. It's not like the drones are going into the building. If it was Tim Cook's house or something than by all means, this guy is a creepo. But I think it's done out of admiration.
 
i guess the videos and articles won’t stop until after the park is done being built. it’s amazing to see the amount of progress they’ve made since they started.

Should they stop? I find these videos relevant and fairly interesting for such a mammoth infrastructure that's being built from the ground up and observing the progression over the last 18 months or so.
 
It’s thinking about this building today—random, I know—and I wonder how earthquake proof it is.

Walls made of glass? I’m not sure I’d want to under that huge dome of metal during an earthquake. I’m sure Apple has thought of it, but I wonder how they’ve made it safe during (the inevitable) earthquake.
 
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