The Genius Design of Apple Park

neo
6 Feb 202318:11

Summary

TLDRThis video delves into the creation of Apple Park, Apple's futuristic campus in Cupertino, designed by Norman Foster with Steve Jobs' visionary input. The narrative explores how the campus reflects Jobs' personal connection to the area and his passion for creating a collaborative, inspiring workspace. The design features a ring-shaped building, extensive parkland, and environmentally sustainable elements, blending modern architecture with nature. Despite its groundbreaking design, the campus also faced challenges, such as the clash between open office concepts and real-world employee needs. Jobs envisioned the campus as a model of perfection that could inspire the future of office spaces.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Steve Jobs made his last public appearance four months before his death to announce Apple's final project, Apple Park.
  • 😀 Apple Park was designed to address the limitations of the previous campus, Infinite Loop, which had grown chaotic and was spread out across multiple buildings.
  • 😀 The new campus was built on land previously owned by Hewlett-Packard, a company Steve Jobs admired as a child, and he had a personal connection to the location.
  • 😀 Norman Foster's architecture firm was chosen to design Apple Park, creating a single ring-shaped building meant to foster collaboration, with extensive use of glass and natural ventilation.
  • 😀 Steve Jobs envisioned Apple Park as a collaborative space, featuring open office layouts and walkways to encourage interaction between employees from different departments.
  • 😀 The open office concept received mixed reactions from employees, with some struggling to concentrate in the shared spaces.
  • 😀 Apple Park features expansive landscaped parks, inspired by California's natural landscape and Stanford University’s campus design, with trails, orchards, and a pond.
  • 😀 The underground parking structure is a key part of the design, with the majority of the parking space moved underground to prioritize landscaping.
  • 😀 The campus includes the Steve Jobs Theater, an underground auditorium used for product launches, notable for its glass roof structure supported without columns.
  • 😀 Despite its visionary design, the campus’s radical approach to open collaboration led to the need for separate buildings for research and development, which require more privacy and traditional office setups.
  • 😀 Apple’s goal for Apple Park was not just to create a functional space but to set a standard of perfection, creating a place that would inspire architecture students and influence future building designs.

Q & A

  • What was the main reason Apple decided to build a new campus in Cupertino?

    -Apple's previous campus at Infinite Loop became inadequate due to the company's rapid growth. The company needed more space to accommodate an increasing number of employees and to create a more cohesive and modern workspace.

  • How did Steve Jobs feel about the site for Apple's new campus, and why was it personally significant to him?

    -The new site for Apple's campus was personally significant to Steve Jobs because it was the same area where he had worked at Hewlett-Packard as a teenager. Jobs had called up Bill Hewlett for spare parts, which led to a summer job at HP, marking an important moment in his early career.

  • What architectural firm did Apple hire for the design of the new campus, and what was their approach?

    -Apple hired Foster and Partners, led by Norman Foster, for the design of the campus. The approach was modern and functional, focusing on creating a building that promoted collaboration, with a circular structure that encouraged employees to interact and exchange ideas.

  • What challenges arose from the open office concept implemented at Apple Park?

    -While the open office design at Apple Park aimed to foster collaboration, it caused difficulties for some employees, particularly programmers, who struggled with concentration in the open-plan setup. The design clashed with the needs of teams that required more private, quiet spaces.

  • What are some of the notable features of the landscaping at Apple Park?

    -The landscaping at Apple Park reflects the California landscape, with elements such as a wide meadow, an orchard with over 800 fruit trees, and a man-made pond. The design was inspired by nearby Stanford University and features native oak trees, walking paths, and reclaimed landscape elements.

  • How does the design of the Apple Park fitness center differ from traditional corporate gyms?

    -The Apple Park fitness center offers both indoor and outdoor sports facilities, including volleyball, basketball, and soccer courts. Inside, there is a full fitness studio accessible only to Apple employees, reflecting the company's focus on employee well-being.

  • What is the Steve Jobs Theater, and why is its design significant?

    -The Steve Jobs Theater is a venue for Apple's product launches, with an entrance pavilion that is entirely supported by glass. The theater's design features a carbon fiber roof and a glass spiral elevator, creating a striking and futuristic structure that embodies Apple's commitment to innovative design.

  • How did Apple's approach to private transportation and medical services affect its integration with the surrounding community?

    -Apple created a self-contained environment by offering its own private bus service to transport employees and exclusive medical centers on campus. This isolated approach to employee services, while convenient, limited the interaction between Apple Park and the local community, which some critics feel could have been more integrated with the surrounding area.

  • What role did Steve Jobs play in the design of Apple Park?

    -Steve Jobs played a key role in shaping the design of Apple Park, working closely with architects and designers to ensure the building reflected his personal vision for innovation, collaboration, and the company's philosophy. His influence is evident in the campus's emphasis on openness and its symbolic connection to Apple's values.

  • How did Apple balance the need for transparency in design with the requirements for privacy in certain departments?

    -While the main building at Apple Park emphasized transparency and collaboration, departments such as research and development, where confidentiality is crucial, required a different approach. These departments were housed in separate buildings with more traditional office layouts and surface-level parking, maintaining privacy and security.

Outlines

plate

Dieser Bereich ist nur für Premium-Benutzer verfügbar. Bitte führen Sie ein Upgrade durch, um auf diesen Abschnitt zuzugreifen.

Upgrade durchführen

Mindmap

plate

Dieser Bereich ist nur für Premium-Benutzer verfügbar. Bitte führen Sie ein Upgrade durch, um auf diesen Abschnitt zuzugreifen.

Upgrade durchführen

Keywords

plate

Dieser Bereich ist nur für Premium-Benutzer verfügbar. Bitte führen Sie ein Upgrade durch, um auf diesen Abschnitt zuzugreifen.

Upgrade durchführen

Highlights

plate

Dieser Bereich ist nur für Premium-Benutzer verfügbar. Bitte führen Sie ein Upgrade durch, um auf diesen Abschnitt zuzugreifen.

Upgrade durchführen

Transcripts

plate

Dieser Bereich ist nur für Premium-Benutzer verfügbar. Bitte führen Sie ein Upgrade durch, um auf diesen Abschnitt zuzugreifen.

Upgrade durchführen
Rate This

5.0 / 5 (0 votes)

Ähnliche Tags
Apple ParkSteve JobsNorman FosterArchitectureInnovationSilicon ValleyCorporate CampusDesign PhilosophyTech IndustryLandscape DesignModern Architecture
Benötigen Sie eine Zusammenfassung auf Englisch?