Here's How Apple Planned The Construction Of Its Huge, Environmentally Friendly Headquarters (AAPL)

A new video detailing the planning and environmental considerations being put into Apple's new Cupertino headquarters has leaked.

Apple's plans for a second headquarters were approved in 2012 by Cupertino city council and development is already well underway.

Once complete (sometime in 2016), it will be an environmentally friendly building filled with green space. Let's see how it came to be that way.

You may remember seeing the concept art for Apple's shiny new headquarters-to-come.

It's 260,000 square meters, and it notably resembles some sort of spaceship.

Just check out this view from above.

When first presented with plans for the building, this Cupertino councilman said "the mothership has landed in Cupertino."

Here's Norman Foster, the lead architect Steve Jobs hired with the aim of building "the best office building in the world."

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