Here Are New Leaked Architectural Images Of Apple’s Spaceship Headquarters (AAPL)

September 7, 2012

A reliable source provided us with some official blueprints for the Apple Campus 2 yesterday, and these are just a few of the images that illustrate the mammoth spaceship-like building currently being planned in Cupertino, Calif. A single one of these slides leaked out today, so we are putting these up now; we are resizing and still have to watermark.


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Apple’s spaceship-like building is called “Campus 2″, and it is almost a mile in circumference.  Steve Jobs oversaw its design and his proposal for the project was the late Apple CEO’s last public appearance.

The roof of the building is almost completely covered with solar panels, and the images above show various aspects of the new structure.

Apple bought the land from HP and other neighbors in Cupertino for around $300 million.

Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer has sent brochures to neighbors to solicit feedback, while breaking ground was supposed to happen later this year. Our previous gallery features 100 other high-quality images including the auditorium where Apple will give presentations when the facilities open in 2015.

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  • New renderings of the Spaceship campus: Solar paneled roof, beautiful natural surroundings (9to5Mac.com)



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