Early last month Steve Jobs unveiled the new “spaceship” campus that Apple hopes to build in Cupertino by 2015. The main reason for it, as Jobs noted in his presentation to the city council, is ...
The campus is surrounded by grass and trees ... Cupertino City Council for building one of the largest office buildings in the world. Apple met many of its initial goals within its first ...
Apple's newest campus building looks a bit like a futuristic reimagining of one of the Hobbit-hole homes from J.R.R. Tolkien's books. But you won't find any hairy-foot hobbits inside — just ...
In a new oral history to mark Infinite Loop's 25th anniversary, Apple leaders past and present look back on the Cupertino campus that was Apple's home for nearly a quarter century — and ...
At the center of the announcement though is a new facility that will be located in North Austin not far from Apple’s current Austin campus. The new office will cost over $1 billion to build and sit on ...
First announced by Steve Jobs in 2006, Apple kicked off construction on its new 175-acre “Campus 2” in late 2013 and was expected to start moving in more than 12,000 of its employees in April ...
Late Apple CEO Steve Jobs once said that the new campus was "a shot at building the best office building in the world." It will house 13,000 employees on over 2.8 million square feet of office space.
Apple's $5 billion "Spaceship" campus in Cupertino, California, almost looks like it's ready for takeoff. Construction on the project, titled Apple Campus 2, started in 2013, and planning was in ...