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Apple highlights ongoing Campus 2 'spaceship' progress in new aerial photos

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Apple on Monday provided a fresh photo of its Campus 2 construction site in Cupertino, Calif., showing accelerated progress on the main "spaceship" structure's foundation, as well as work on ancillary buildings.

The latest aerial shot was uploaded to the City of Cupertino's website as part of a weekly Campus 2 construction update. As Apple is building next to residential areas, the city posts regular status updates to inform residents about constantly changing traffic conditions.

Currently, Campus 2 neighbors are dealing with daily road closures on main thoroughfares running the perimeter of Apple's construction site, while a large section of Pruneridge Ave. is completely closed to traffic.

As illustrated in exclusive AppleInsider drone footage last month, construction crews worked through tough winter weather to completely cover the foundation that will serve as a base for Apple's main ring-shaped building. That process began months ago with land clearing, excavation and tunneling on grounds once owned by Hewlett-Packard.

Work on a $161 million underground theater is also coming along nicely, though it appears most attention is being paid to the main headquarters building. Apple CEO Tim Cook said in 2013 that he expects to move into the brand new HQ by 2016.

Apple's Campus 2 project was submitted by late cofounder Steve Jobs in 2011, just months before his passing. Jobs, who worked alongside architectural firm Foster+Partners in project planning and design, dreamed of returning a substantial portion of the once concrete-covered lot back to the orchard-filled California landscape of his childhood.



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iqatedo 21 Years · 1812 comments

I'll bet that all of the necessary facilities are in place to service a central tower, if it ever comes to that. Imagine Apple ten times bigger that now.  

boredumb 14 Years · 1418 comments

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Originally Posted by IQatEdo 
 

I'll bet that all of the necessary facilities are in place to service a central tower, if it ever comes to that. Imagine Apple ten times bigger that now.  

Sooo...worth more than 6 trillion adjusted dollars?

That would take, not imagination, but hallucination.

(Unless you simply meant building size...but even then... .)

elroth 18 Years · 1201 comments

I hope they have a better contractor than the one who built my house.

paxman 17 Years · 4729 comments

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Originally Posted by elroth 

I hope they have a better contractor than the one who built my house.

 

Yeah, they're using Gino and Brian down the block. A bit pricey but reliable guys.

benjamin frost 11 Years · 7198 comments

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Originally Posted by paxman 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by elroth 

I hope they have a better contractor than the one who built my house.

 

Yeah, they're using Gino and Brian down the block. A bit pricey but reliable guys.

 

Lol.