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Tim Cook tweets gif of Apple Park’s giant sliding cafeteria doors
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Apple CEO Tim Cook tweeted a gif of the giant sliding
doors at Apple Park. -
The footage adds weight to the headquarters’
“spaceship” monicker. -
Previous aerial footage of Apple Park show the doors
and lunch area under construction.
Apple’s giant new headquarters in Cupertino, California, is
nicknamed the “spaceship” — and Tim Cook’s latest peak behind the
curtain only backs up this monicker.
The Apple CEO tweeted a gif of Apple Park’s giant motorized
sliding doors, with the caption: “Lunchtime at Apple Park just
got a whole lot more exciting.” Here are the doors in action:
The gif is from a timelapse video, meaning the actual speed the
doors move at is probably much slower, but you’d still be
forgiven for thinking it resembles something from a sci-fi movie.
Below is a closer look at the doors, captured in aerial
footage of Apple Park uploaded to YouTube in June.
Matthew Roberts/YouTube
This shot shows the doors under construction last year,
with workmen appearing to be examining the tracks on which the
doors run.
Duncan Sinfield/YouTube
Finally, this screengrab shows inside the lunch area —
complete with indoor trees.
Duncan Sinfield/YouTube
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