Apple's grabbing huge parcels of land in Silicon Valley
The ground that is being prepped across the street to the upper left of the ring will be the visitors center
Aerial photo above shot Nov 5
Apple has already outgrown their buildings under construction.
"We're proud to call the Bay Area home," an Apple spokesperson told Fortune. "We now have more than 25,000 Apple employees locally and once Apple Campus 2 is completed, Apple is expected to support over 41,000 jobs in the area. We want to make a positive impact on every community where we operate and we look forward to doing even more as we continue to grow here."
This building under construction below is at the top right of the previous photo above at the end of the massive garages
Above is one of the new office or research buildings sitting next to the two giant parking structures
Previously, two years ago, on this site above, Apple built a full scale module (see below) for the spaceship ring
This section's facade below would be on the outer side of the ring.
The trees and parking space lines help with scale.
This module would fit into one of the empty outer bays below, about 10 parking spaces in width.
Each module section on the interior side of the spaceship ring is about 8-9 portable toilets wide below:
This would leave the Samsung copycats in the dust and explain why Apple is not placing orders with the usual suspects for the next iPhone.
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