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Why does Steve Jobs' Apple headquarters have to be round?

Apple's total land is divided into two parts by a road, with an area of about 77 hectares, which can accommodate nearly 100 standard football fields, which is very large.

The most conspicuous part of the whole land is the central office building, the big ring. There is a small building in the northwest corner of the ring that is less than 1000 square meter, which is Apple's corporate fitness center. There is a small point in the southeast corner of the ring, which is the Jobs Auditorium. At the southernmost tip of the whole land, there are two buildings side by side, which are two groups of parking buildings. There is a building in the southeast corner of this land, which is the equipment center of the whole base, and there are several buildings across the road from this building, which are also Apple's and a bunch of R&D centers. There is also a visitor center in the north of the R&D center.

On the west and east sides of the land, there is an entrance and an exit for the main employees' vehicles respectively. The entrance to the central office building on the east side is the pedestrian entrance, and the arc area is the temporary stop of the shuttle bus. There is a separate entrance for logistics vehicles on the north side and a separate entrance for Jobs Auditorium on the south side. There is only one independent entrance to the fitness center on the north side of the venue.

Generally speaking, the layout of Apple's headquarters will make you feel that this company is really a big company with luxury, money and waste. With such a large area of land and so few buildings, it is no wonder that people call this place APPLE PARK instead of the headquarters office building.

First of all, let's talk about the architect who designed Apple this time. Mr. Jobs, whom we are all familiar with? Of course not. This architectural design was completed by the famous British architect norman foster, who is the designer of T3 Terminal. Personally, if it weren't for Apple's design, Party A was extremely strong and had various special requirements, and Comrade Foster might not take the job at all.