What Apple's $5 billion 'spaceship' campus looks like 6 months from finish by Kif Leswing on Jun 30, 2016, 9:47 AM There's a new landmark just off Interstate 280 in Cupertino, California. Commuters can now see from their car windows a mammoth five-story parking garage that can hold 11,000 vehicles. The recently completed garage seems to go on forever. But hidden behind that garage is Apple's $5 billion jewel, its new campus that former CEO Steve Jobs once said had a shot to be the best office building in the world. Apple hopes to move employees into its new "spaceship" campus early next year — and construction appears to be on track. In a new video from Matt Roberts, we get a look at Apple Campus 2 just six months from completion. The beautiful drone flyover footage highlights Apple's massive solar panel installations, a more fully completed exterior, and yes, Apple's massive mountain of dirt. Watch here: Here's a look a little closer to ground level from earlier this month: Here's what a completed section will look like: And what it's supposed to look like when completed: SEE ALSO: There's finally an explanation for the giant dirt pyramid on Apple's new campus |
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