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Aerial view of Apple Park

Perfect Circle of Glass and Steel

From the air, Apple Park resembles a massive alien spacecraft — a perfect circle over 460 meters wide. Built almost entirely from curved glass panels, it’s the largest of its kind in the world. The minimalist yet powerful design reflects harmony and intention in every line.

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Google Aerial View

Google Aerial View is an innovative visualization that presents three-dimensional aerial videos of key locations around the world. Created through a combination of satellite imagery, 3D modeling, and machine learning algorithms, this feature allows users to explore buildings and natural landmarks from a whole new perspective. Primarily available for popular tourist and tech destinations, Aerial View transforms the static map into a dynamic experience — as if you’re flying over the location in real time.

 From Vision to Reality

The idea for Apple Park came in 2006 from Steve Jobs, who envisioned a center of innovation. Construction began in 2014 and finished in 2017. Designed by Foster + Partners, the campus reflects a blend of sustainability and high-end technology.

Heart of Silicon Valley

Located in Cupertino, California, Apple Park sits at the core of Silicon Valley. It’s close to San Jose, San Francisco, and major tech players—strategically placed for collaboration, talent, and global access.

More Than a Workplace

Apple Park houses over 12,000 employees but it’s more than an office. It features labs, green spaces, a fitness center, and the Steve Jobs Theater. Powered by 100% renewable energy, it’s designed to spark creativity and innovation.

Iconic campus

Apple Park is one of the world’s most iconic corporate campuses. From above, this futuristic ring-shaped structure blends seamlessly into the urban and natural landscape of California. Aerial views reveal its scale and precision in design.