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Apple's Campus 2 'Mother Ship' to Run on 100% Renewables

Apple’s Campus 2 in Cupertino is on its way to redefining sustainable office spaces. In a recently released video detailing the sustainability aspects of the building, the company says that the idea is to “bring California back to Cupertino,” and it believes it has a shot at building the “best office building in the world.”

Apple’s Campus 2 in Cupertino is on its way to redefining sustainable office spaces. In a recently released video detailing the sustainability aspects of the building, the company says that the idea is to “bring California back to Cupertino,” and it believes it has a shot at building the “best office building in the world.”

Often dubbed the 'mother ship' due to its unique, circular design, the salient features of Apple Campus 2 include:

  • 80 percent of the site will be green space
  • 75 percent of the year, the building will not use air-conditioning/heating and rely only on natural ventilation
  • The facility will run on 100 percent renewable energy
  • The building will feature one of the largest solar arrays in the world for a corporate campus
  • Strong trees on the site will be transplanted and augmented with more resilient species that are adaptable to dry climates.

“This project is pushing the boundaries of technology in almost every aspect. The facade will be new, the glazing is a completely new system — never been done before. The concrete structure is unique. Everything is handcrafted for this project,” says Stefan Behling, architect at Foster + Partners.

In the video, Foster + Partners’ Norman Foster recalls his collaboration with Steve Jobs on the project: “The first point of reference, I think, for Steve was the campus at Stanford — his home territory. And also the landscape that he grew up with — he still remembered it as the fruit bowl of America.”

Not to be outdone, Facebook is hard at work on its second campus in Menlo Park, Calif. Dubbed the “Hobbit Hole,” the company says the 433,555-square-foot structure will cover 22 acres, feature a tree-covered rooftop garden, blend in with the hillside and connect to the existing campus via an underground tunnel.

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