We all know that Apple is about to move into their spanking new spaceship campus in due time, where that futuristic building will be the place where future designs and radical ideas are thought up of, and who knows? The next revolutionary iDevice might hail from there, too. As part of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs’ Campus 2 land reclamation plan, there is a barn which is close to a century old, which will be spared from destruction, where it will remain standing with a bunch of trees surrounding it at one corner of the huge lot.
The hugely ambitious Campus 2 facility will see Apple place plenty of emphasis on a design that is future forward, where it will sport a circular design clad in glass, in addition to boasting of an underground mega-theater alongside other kinds of supporting structures. Apart from that, Jobs intended to return a whopping 80% of the concrete sprawl which was laid down by previous owner Hewlett-Packard to space that is dedicated to greenery.
Hence, the historic Glendenning Barn will not be demolished, and former Cupertino Mayor Orrin Mahoney shared, “When they’re finished, the land will look much more like it did 50 or 100 years ago than it looked five years ago. The barn fits into that.”
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