Apple Park, Apple's "spaceship" headquarters building, is the "Jerusalem" and "Mecca" in the minds of many Apple fans around the world. Apple's new headquarters building was designed by Steve Jobs himself during his lifetime and is highly regarded.
It is located in Cupertino, California, covering an area of about 260,000 square meters. It took 8 years to complete, with a total cost of US$5 billion, or about 33 billion yuan.
Jobs once imagined that the new building should resemble "a landing spaceship."
American media vividly compared it to a "giant glass donut", science fiction enthusiasts regarded it as the arrival of alien UFOs, and Apple fans affectionately called it a home button carefully placed by Apple for the earth.

The roof of the building is equipped with 17 megawatts of solar panels. In the Jilin-1 satellite image, the roof appears dark blue.
The ring-shaped main body is surrounded by surrounding green space. More than 9,000 trees are planted in the park, including apple trees, fig trees and olive trees, forming a huge natural habitat and carbon sink space.
This makes Apple Park not only a workplace, but also a huge ecological park, embodying the concept of harmonious coexistence of technology and nature, and demonstrating a low-key and restrained beauty.


