애플 뉴 캠퍼스 유리 천장 등 마무리 단계 건설현장 모습 See inside Apple's spaceship: Leaked images reveal floor-to-ceiling glass doors, giant skylight and tiny tiles..: VIDEO
See inside Apple's spaceship: Leaked images reveal floor-to-ceiling glass doors, giant skylight and tiny tiles that took 5 months to painstakingly put in place
Leaked images have revealed the first glimpse inside of Apple’s futuristic Campus 2 headquarters. The photos were
- Images were shared by French blog macgeneration revealing interior views from the new campus
- This includes 'Caffe Macs,' a space that’s set to be the company’s cafeteria with giant opening doors
- The building has floor-to-ceiling doors that are each made up of 10 glass panels
- Given the building’s spaceship-like design, it requires curved glass walls
Leaked images have revealed the first glimpse inside of Apple’s futuristic Campus 2 'spaceship' headquarters.
The photos were shared by French blog macgeneration, although are believed to have been sent to employees at Apple.
They show numerous interior views of the nearly-completed project, including a space that’s set to be the company’s cafeteria.
The firm has plans to move the first employees into the spaceship-like building in 2017, and it even includes a large theatre so the firm can host its own launch events.
![The firm has plans to move the first employees into the spaceship-like building in 2017, with hopes it will eventually allow them to host large events](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/12/09/00/3B312D3C00000578-4015506-The_firm_has_plans_to_move_the_first_employees_into_the_spaceshi-a-4_1481242641279.jpg)
The leaked images have revealed the first glimpse inside of Apple’s futuristic
Campus 2 headquarters. The photos were shared by French blog macgeneration
Apple Campus 2 was commissioned by the late Steve Jobs in 2009, who called it 'the best office building in the world.'
Now, Tim Cook now refers to it as a 'gift' to the future of Apple employees.
One of the images shows what will soon be ‘Caffè Macs’ – the cafeteria housed in a huge atrium.
Each of the floor-to-ceiling doors is made up of 10 glass panels which will open on the outside, like those at the Apple Store in San Francisco.
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