Apple Campus 2 - this is what it looks like inside now

Apple Campus 2 is in full construction at the moment, and the Apple company has made the decision to offer an American publication the opportunity to visit what in a few months will become its new headquarters and "home" for several tens of thousands of employees from Cupertino .

The purpose of this visit is to show the whole world how big the entire location is and how impressive the buildings that the construction companies are currently erecting in the space made available by Apple, costing over 3 billion dollars, are going to be. building the new campus.

A very important part of Apple Campus 2 is related to the generation of energy to support its operation, the Apple company mounting extremely many solar panels on the roofs of the buildings, but also in other areas of the location, the electricity produced will fully support the operation of the headquarters throughout the year.

Separately, Apple invested enormous amounts of money in buying very expensive furniture, windows and building materials, all part of Steve Jobs' plan to show the whole world how to build a headquarters that would be admired by millions from the planet.

Campus 2 will run entirely on clean energy, powered by renewable sources. But what's really grabbed our attention are the thousands of panels of curved window panes—the largest pieces of structural glass ever made—that will encase Apple's mothership. Equally cool are the 60,000 pounds of hollow concrete slabs that allow the building to "breathe," bolstering its eco-friendly qualities. With so many futuristic features, we wanted to get a closer look.

In the video clip below you can see the entire filming recently done in the Apple headquarters in Cupertino, which will be officially opened at the beginning of next year, if all the plans will be fulfilled as Apple wants.