This morning Matthew Roberts shared a new
Drone Video of
Apple Park on his YouTube channel, representing the
Latest addition to the
Drone videographer's ongoing monthly aerial coverage of Apple's new campus. Roberts'
Apple Park coverage dates back to
March 2016, and fellow
Drone pilot Duncan Sinfield has been providing aerial footage for Apple's new workspace
since 2015.
In the new video, a closer
Glimpse at the Steve Jobs Theater is provided, with some of the window coverings having been ******* since the last update. The auditorium is still one of the areas of the campus that's under heavy construction, as it isn't expected to officially open until sometime later this year.
Roberts also captured one of the first glimpses of the
historic Glendenning Barn that
Apple has finished reconstructing and placed at
Apple Park. Built in 1916, the
Historic Cuperti**
Barn has deep ties to the city's agricultural past and was located at the planned site for
Apple Campus 2.
During preparation for the construction of
Apple Park,
Apple carefully deconstructed the building plank by plank and made **tes on how to rebuild it exactly the same. **w, the company has done just that and remade the
Glendenning Barn at
Apple Park, residing next to the employee fitness center and in the middle of what will eventually be a larger collection of fruit trees once landscaping on the campus is finished.

Other spots at
Apple Park highlighted in Roberts' new
Video include the parking garage, R&D facility, and the Spaceship building itself. Yesterday,
Apple quietly updated Apple Maps to include 3D models of these buildings in the mapping app, as well as access roads around
Apple Park.
Apple recently gave
Wired a
behind-the-scenes look into Apple Park, including tidbits about Steve Jobs' connection to the campus, a look into the "Ring" building's original design, and detailed images of the campus' construction and interiors.
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