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Apple Town Hall
NameApple Town Hall
LocationCupertino, California, United States
ArchitectNorman Foster
ClientApple Inc.
Completion2017

Apple Town Hall is a significant part of the Apple Park campus, designed by renowned architect Norman Foster and his firm Foster + Partners. The building serves as a central hub for Apple Inc. employees, featuring a large theater for product launch events and company-wide meetings. It is situated in Cupertino, California, near the Santa Clara Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area. The Apple Town Hall is also close to other notable Silicon Valley companies, including Google, Facebook, and Tesla, Inc..

Introduction

The Apple Town Hall is a state-of-the-art building that reflects Apple Inc.'s commitment to innovation and design. The building's design was influenced by the work of Steve Jobs, who envisioned a campus that would foster collaboration and creativity among Apple Inc. employees. The Apple Town Hall is part of the larger Apple Park campus, which was designed in collaboration with Denise Scott Brown, Robert Venturi, and other notable architects. The building's design has been compared to the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Mies van der Rohe. The Apple Town Hall has also been recognized for its sustainability features, which were developed in consultation with Amory Lovins and the Rocky Mountain Institute.

History

The Apple Town Hall was completed in 2017, as part of the larger Apple Park project. The building was designed to replace the existing Apple Inc. headquarters, which was located at Infinite Loop in Cupertino. The new campus was designed to accommodate Apple Inc.'s growing workforce, which includes employees from Beats Electronics, NeXT, and other companies acquired by Apple Inc.. The Apple Town Hall has hosted several high-profile events, including product launch events for the iPhone X, iPhone 11, and Apple Watch Series 4. The building has also been visited by notable figures, including Tim Cook, Jony Ive, and Angela Ahrendts.

Architecture

The Apple Town Hall was designed by Norman Foster and his firm Foster + Partners, in collaboration with ARUP and other engineering firms. The building features a large theater with a retina display-inspired design, as well as a cafeteria and other amenities. The building's design was influenced by the work of Buckminster Fuller, Eero Saarinen, and other notable architects. The Apple Town Hall has been recognized for its innovative use of materials, including low-carbon concrete and sustainably sourced wood. The building's design has also been compared to the work of Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry, and Renzo Piano.

Features

The Apple Town Hall features a range of amenities, including a theater, cafeteria, and fitness center. The building is also equipped with advanced audio-visual systems, including a sound system designed by Bose Corporation. The Apple Town Hall has been recognized for its sustainability features, which include solar panels, rainwater harvesting, and energy-efficient lighting. The building's design has also been influenced by the work of William McDonough, Janine Benyus, and other notable sustainability experts. The Apple Town Hall has been visited by notable figures, including Al Gore, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Elon Musk.

Notable Events

The Apple Town Hall has hosted several high-profile events, including product launch events for the iPhone X, iPhone 11, and Apple Watch Series 4. The building has also been visited by notable figures, including Tim Cook, Jony Ive, and Angela Ahrendts. The Apple Town Hall has been recognized for its innovative design and sustainability features, which have been influenced by the work of Steve Jobs, Norman Foster, and other notable architects and designers. The building has also been compared to other notable Silicon Valley landmarks, including the Googleplex, Facebook Headquarters, and Tesla Factory. The Apple Town Hall has been featured in several notable publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired (magazine). Category:Apple Inc.