As the founder and chairman of the world-renowned British architecture firm, Foster & Partners, Sir Norman Foster continues to grow his international presence by bringing the legacies of others to life.
Recently, Apple's newest campus, coined 'Apple Park' by Steve Jobs and designed by Sir Foster, opened its doors in Cupertino, California.
The campus' modernistic, circular ring stretches 175 acres and houses nine entrances, a visitor center, and Apple departments strategically placed for efficiency, all surrounded by a park. With construction of the project reportedly totaling $5 billion, the 2.8 million square-foot structure houses 13,000 employees. The campus' dazzling grand opening in April prompted the arrival of thousands of employees and visitors in the following weeks. Its unique layout and exquisite interior design were the result of an ingenious collaboration between two of the most creative minds the world has ever known: American entrepreneur Steve Jobs and British Architect Sir Norman Foster.
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