
Last week the Internet and architecture blogs went crazy after Steve Jobs presented the new Apple Campus to the city of Cupertino, California.
Rumors about Foster + Partners (an office with a high expertise on work environments) working with Apple on this new campus appeared on December last year on a Spanish newspaper, but there was never an official confirmation (or denial). But given that the actual project fits with the information we received from an anonymous tipster last December, it seems it could be right:
“I recently got a tour of Norman Foster’s office in London and saw some images of the Apple Campus design. I believe the main building will be a large donut shaped building with all the offices and labs surrounding a large garden. It was a very pure form which connects to some of the recent Apple stores, but I was surprised that it didn’t really scream Apple to me. Of course it could have been a very preliminary design that wasn’t fully resolved yet. Anyway, I just thought I would pass on some info.”
During Steve Job’s presentation to the city of Cupertino we could see this round building, and Jobs outlined several facts on how this new campus for 12,000 people will improve the 98-acre site, such as taking parking underground to reduce the footprint, increasing landscaping from 20% to 80%, and planting more trees (3,700 now, 6,000 in the future). It even includes its own natural gas based energy generation plant (as seen on the drawings) with the electrical grid as backup.

As for the 4-story round building, Jobs said:
“It’s a pretty amazing building. It’s a little like a spaceship landed. It’s got this gorgeous courtyard in the middle… It’s a circle. It’s curved all the way around. If you build things, this is not the cheapest way to build something. There is not a straight piece of glass in this building. It’s all curved. We’ve used our experience making retail buildings all over the world now, and we know how to make the biggest pieces of glass in the world for architectural use. And, we want to make the glass specifically for this building here. We can make it curve all the way around the building… It’s pretty cool.”
We reached Steve Jobs over the past weekend to get more details about the project and he said that he wasn´t interested in presenting the project on ArchDaily at this time, possibly because the project still needs to be approved by the city. We hope to bring you more details later on, so you can have an informed opinion.
More images from the presentation after the break.


- Apple Campus in Cupertino
- Apple Campus in Cupertino
- Apple Campus in Cupertino
- Apple Campus in Cupertino
- Apple Campus in Cupertino
- Apple Campus in Cupertino
- Apple Campus in Cupertino
- Apple Campus in Cupertino
- Apple Campus in Cupertino
- Apple Campus in Cupertino
- Apple Campus in Cupertino












A new way to spread the news to make a propaganda? Although the resolution of the ‘photographs’ is low, they all are nicely framed and cropped. That looks quite deliberate.
May be they took the ‘pictures’ using an iphone. lol
They were taken from a PDF released by the city o Cupertino with Jobs slides:
http://cupertino.org/index.aspx?page=26&recordid=463&returnURL=%2findex.aspx
this is a terrible building.
no relationship to the community or city aside from a sea of parking lots.
its like a mall, but worse.
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i am really amazed how normal foster can even trick somebody like steve jobs…….. I is true tha SIR NormaL Foster has a great lobby, but this and many other buildings lately are simply nothing more than another clean and neat building. How come Steve Jobs doesnt want his building to be like every product or company he creates, INNOVATIVE; RADICAL; SUCCESSFULL: This buildinf doesnt represents the spirit of Steve Jobs, neither Apple……it is not breathtaking. Ther renders are pretty nice and flashy, but that is not architecture it self.
I completely trust this. Southland Industries is doing it so it will be awesome