Steve Jobs Presents Plans for Apple’s Impressive, Massive and Circular New HQ
Posted in: UncategorizedOne of the things that fascinates me about Apple is that you can see them learning, see them building on what has come before. Watching the WWDC keynote, I was struck by how similar the swiping of screens in the new OS looks to swiping screens on an iPhone or iPad. The interface language on these previously ancillary devices have come to inform the operating systems of the main desktop machines.
The same sense of building on what’s been recently learned is also apparent in the design of their new headquarters in Cupertino. With 12,000 people to house, the typical move would be to build a corporate park with a number of discrete buildings, but instead they’ve chosen to build one huge building shaped like a circle. If you’re an architect, a red flag just went up, as you know that a flat piece of glass on a straight building is one thing and a curved piece of glass on a round building is a different animal entirely. “There’s not a flat piece of glass in this building,” Jobs states, before going on to add that they’ve learned how to “do” large sheets of curved glass through designing various Apple Stores around the world.
Jobs presented his plans for the new Apple HQ to the Cupertino City Council, and the full video of it is below. At 20 minutes it’s not a quick watch but it’s interesting, and the bulk of the presentation is from roughly 4:00 to 11:00.
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