New Apple Park drone footage gives the clearest campus flyover tour to date ahead of it’s official opening in April
Shortly after Apple revealed the naming and previously unheard details relating to their second campus, new Apple Park drone footage gives us our most clearest campus flyover tour to date, showing uninterrupted up close shots of the development as work continues to ready the site ahead of April when Apple claims 12,000 staff members shall descend onto the new location.
The footage clearly shows workers on the site, shot at a time when machinery and tools were in use. A previous flyover tour showed that Apple’s all-solar-panel roof on their main parking garage was complete, with more solar panels being added to the main 2.8 million-square-foot campus.
While heavy equipment and construction machinery is still on-site, Apple Park is now being prepared for landscaping work, and more trees have been planted above the main access tunnel. – In a statement last week to honour what would have been Steve Jobs’ 62nd birthday, Apple announced that their 1,000-seat auditorium shall be named the ‘Steve Jobs Theatre’.
Apple Park shall run on 100% renewable energy and be home to the world’s largest panels of curved glass that will be installed to the 2.8 million-square-foot main building. The 12,000 staff members moving to the campus over the next six months will enjoy a 100,000 square foot fitness centre, with members of the public able to view the headquarters through Apple’s public visitors centre which includes a cafe and Apple Store.









