Landscaping Apple Park continues in new drone flyover video

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Apple Park isn't this, well, park-like just yet.
Photo: Apple

Apple’s fantastic Apple Park campus reportedly opened to some employees last month, but construction crews are still racing to bring the project to completion.

As shown off in a gorgeous new drone flyover video by UAV filmmaker Duncan Sinfield, the buildings are virtually complete, but there are more construction vehicles than ever on site.

Check out the campus as it looks this month below:

The video shows that the landscaping work, which is promised to help symbolize the campus’ status as one of the greenest headquarters around, is well underway. However, while more trees are visible, it’s far from the 9,000 trees that will be planted on site by the time the project is completed.

Recently it was reported that work on Apple Park has caused major headaches for landscapers and architects hoping to buy trees for other projects. Apple has been buying up thousands of trees, which it has been storing in the nearby town of Sunol, as well as on the construction site.

Beyond this, though, it’s another reminded of just what a spectacular creation the spaceship-styled Apple Park campus is and will be.

If you’d like a closer look, and happen to have a bit of money to spare, you can currently bid on lunch with Tim Cook — who will entertain one lucky Apple fan at the new HQ at some point in the near future.

What do you think of Apple Park? Leave your comments below.

Via: Apple Insider

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