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Apple's $5 billion complex edifice reaches "first people"

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    Wall Street Journal, May 14: [^]

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    Since unveiling plans in 2011, Apple’s design team has sought to influence everything from sprinklers to door handles. It commanded so much time of architects that Foster + Partners, which is based in London, eventually opened an office in the Bay Area to better manage requests, two architects said. They said Apple requested fully constructed mockups of details like stairways for review before construction, much as it builds prototypes of iPhones before ramping production. The call for a theater that resembled a MacBook Air suspended in space resulted in a structure featuring a heavy, carbon-fiber roof resting directly on glass walls. Architects and engineers had to conceal wiring and fire-protection tubes in the joints between each glass panel, the architects said. Guests will enter into the structure, named the Steve Jobs Theater, and descend stairs to an underground auditorium with 1,000 seats.

    «When I consider my brief span of life, swallowed up in an eternity before and after, the little space I fill, and even can see, engulfed in the infinite immensity of spaces of which I am ignorant, and which know me not, I am frightened, and am astonished at being here rather than there; for there is no reason why here rather than there, now rather than then.» Blaise Pascal

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      Wall Street Journal, May 14: [^]

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      Since unveiling plans in 2011, Apple’s design team has sought to influence everything from sprinklers to door handles. It commanded so much time of architects that Foster + Partners, which is based in London, eventually opened an office in the Bay Area to better manage requests, two architects said. They said Apple requested fully constructed mockups of details like stairways for review before construction, much as it builds prototypes of iPhones before ramping production. The call for a theater that resembled a MacBook Air suspended in space resulted in a structure featuring a heavy, carbon-fiber roof resting directly on glass walls. Architects and engineers had to conceal wiring and fire-protection tubes in the joints between each glass panel, the architects said. Guests will enter into the structure, named the Steve Jobs Theater, and descend stairs to an underground auditorium with 1,000 seats.

      «When I consider my brief span of life, swallowed up in an eternity before and after, the little space I fill, and even can see, engulfed in the infinite immensity of spaces of which I am ignorant, and which know me not, I am frightened, and am astonished at being here rather than there; for there is no reason why here rather than there, now rather than then.» Blaise Pascal

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      Marc Clifton
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      I was hoping it would have been ready for visitors when I was visiting Palo Alto last month. ;) Marc

      Latest Article - Create a Dockerized Python Fiddle Web App Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802

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        Wall Street Journal, May 14: [^]

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        Since unveiling plans in 2011, Apple’s design team has sought to influence everything from sprinklers to door handles. It commanded so much time of architects that Foster + Partners, which is based in London, eventually opened an office in the Bay Area to better manage requests, two architects said. They said Apple requested fully constructed mockups of details like stairways for review before construction, much as it builds prototypes of iPhones before ramping production. The call for a theater that resembled a MacBook Air suspended in space resulted in a structure featuring a heavy, carbon-fiber roof resting directly on glass walls. Architects and engineers had to conceal wiring and fire-protection tubes in the joints between each glass panel, the architects said. Guests will enter into the structure, named the Steve Jobs Theater, and descend stairs to an underground auditorium with 1,000 seats.

        «When I consider my brief span of life, swallowed up in an eternity before and after, the little space I fill, and even can see, engulfed in the infinite immensity of spaces of which I am ignorant, and which know me not, I am frightened, and am astonished at being here rather than there; for there is no reason why here rather than there, now rather than then.» Blaise Pascal

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        SoMad
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        It's a good thing you quoted so much from the article since I am unable to read it - I don't have a subscription to WSJ, so I cannot read beyond the first 5 lines.

        "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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          It's a good thing you quoted so much from the article since I am unable to read it - I don't have a subscription to WSJ, so I cannot read beyond the first 5 lines.

          "When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty

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          BillWoodruff
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          Try opening the link in an "incognito" window ?

          «When I consider my brief span of life, swallowed up in an eternity before and after, the little space I fill, and even can see, engulfed in the infinite immensity of spaces of which I am ignorant, and which know me not, I am frightened, and am astonished at being here rather than there; for there is no reason why here rather than there, now rather than then.» Blaise Pascal

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            Try opening the link in an "incognito" window ?

            «When I consider my brief span of life, swallowed up in an eternity before and after, the little space I fill, and even can see, engulfed in the infinite immensity of spaces of which I am ignorant, and which know me not, I am frightened, and am astonished at being here rather than there; for there is no reason why here rather than there, now rather than then.» Blaise Pascal

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            Mark_Wallace
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            BillWoodruff wrote:

            Try opening the link in an "incognito" window ?

            Doesn't work. I vote we ban links from sites that demand subscription for read-only access. Unlike this one[^].

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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              Wall Street Journal, May 14: [^]

              Quote:

              Since unveiling plans in 2011, Apple’s design team has sought to influence everything from sprinklers to door handles. It commanded so much time of architects that Foster + Partners, which is based in London, eventually opened an office in the Bay Area to better manage requests, two architects said. They said Apple requested fully constructed mockups of details like stairways for review before construction, much as it builds prototypes of iPhones before ramping production. The call for a theater that resembled a MacBook Air suspended in space resulted in a structure featuring a heavy, carbon-fiber roof resting directly on glass walls. Architects and engineers had to conceal wiring and fire-protection tubes in the joints between each glass panel, the architects said. Guests will enter into the structure, named the Steve Jobs Theater, and descend stairs to an underground auditorium with 1,000 seats.

              «When I consider my brief span of life, swallowed up in an eternity before and after, the little space I fill, and even can see, engulfed in the infinite immensity of spaces of which I am ignorant, and which know me not, I am frightened, and am astonished at being here rather than there; for there is no reason why here rather than there, now rather than then.» Blaise Pascal

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              Maximilien
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              Having architects open a local office for large architectural project is not unusual. Have clients dictate every details is not unusual either (architectural or software !). No biggie.

              I'd rather be phishing!

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                BillWoodruff wrote:

                Try opening the link in an "incognito" window ?

                Doesn't work. I vote we ban links from sites that demand subscription for read-only access. Unlike this one[^].

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                Marc Clifton
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                Mark_Wallace wrote:

                Unlike this one[^].

                That article is 3 years old with cartoon pictures! ;) Marc

                Latest Article - Create a Dockerized Python Fiddle Web App Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802

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                  Mark_Wallace wrote:

                  Unlike this one[^].

                  That article is 3 years old with cartoon pictures! ;) Marc

                  Latest Article - Create a Dockerized Python Fiddle Web App Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802

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                  Mark_Wallace
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                  Hey, I wasn't particularly interested in the topic, so i didn't look too closely. But are you saying you don't like cartoons? Some developer!

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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