As a civil engineer: glass is NOT a weak material. The problem is that it's not ductile and you can't really visibly see if it's going to break soon, it just kind of happens and that's the end of it. One of the most important things we should ensure as structural engineers is that we see if something gives soon enough, so that we prevent it.
Marques should buy an espresso machine and gift the crew some: how to make coffee courses. That or next hire should be someone with Barista experience willing to share the knowledge.
Back in 2019, I visited San Francisco (I’m from Argentina) and rented a Lime bike to look around Apple Park. While waiting at a traffic light, Tim Cook suddenly appeared crossing the street right there. I panicked and didn't ask for a photo, LOL, but I shouted, "Love you, Tim!" and he responded, "Thank you!" 😂
Having visited Apple Park, I can attest to the coffee situation. There's a whole Caffé Macs with the most elaborate coffee-making equipment I've ever seen.
The glass has wires running in the middle of the black joining pieces running vertical to provide power. The carved handrail in the Steve Jobs theatre is also featured in several stores, namely Regent Street in London. The round pizza box is featured in Apple’s “Underdogs” business RUclips video series.
Steve Jobs Theater: You are basically correct: Both electricity and /water/ are run through the space between the glass. The lights don't need a ton of wiring, but the are required to have fire suppression systems. The food is overall pretty good. Though, I would say they're overhyping the coffee. It's good, but IMO not great... And while it isn't obvious, there are plenty of non-apple products in 'enterprise-y' roles like room controls, definitely a few PCs in media rooms and specialized labs...
Man there's so many other secrets of this building that would be cool to share. I was apart of the team that built this building, but darn NDA, but there are some huge names that made parts in this building that no one knows about.
One interesting thing is apparently when Steve Jobs had passed they apparently had left his room untouched as it was the last day he was in the office, I wonder if they re-created that somehow in the new campus or just removed it from the old building or something like that
@@cellsheet There's no way they'd have recreated his messy office in the new campus. Most that would've happened is something names in his honour, eg Steve Jobs Theatre
The best thing i like about the apple park is that you feel one with nature. Not like raw nature but it feels like the tech can advance without harming the nature around idk how to define it. It made me feel good about the future of tech and sustainability, if thats what their goal was then they nailed it.
About the glass walls holding up the roof of Steve Jobs theater, the panels are so strong that even if every other one shattered and disappeared, it would still hold up the roof and not collapse.
Regards the services in the ceiling of the Steve Jobs Theater, both the electrical wiring and the plumbing for the fire sprinkler system run through the beading between the panes of the glass - the plumbing was specifically designed for this use case, pretty remarkable feat if you ask me, as a mechanical engineer
i used to go to community college a couple blocks out of apple park. all the neighboring cafes in that area would always be packed with students doing work, so my secret study spot was the apple visitor center because they have some nice outdoor tables with shade that no one would really think to go to on a weekday afternoon LOL
For the handrails, at the newer apple stores, they have the same carved stone railings, and I chucked many plastic water bottles down the path. really cool
12mm thick glass and 4 panels per glass wall with a total of 44 panels in total. Throw in the 80 tons and divide that by 44 panes and you can roughly estimate how much load each panel can take. Add in factor of safety of maybe 8, and you’ll see that the glass in total can actually support roughly 150-200 tons.
My old office has glass doors like that. We had to put stickers on the glass bc at least once a day you'd just hear "clink" then "bang" as someone walked into it with their coffee mug and then their body
You guys are the most vibing team I’ve ever seen ❤ Everyone in the studio is so interesting to watch and just lovely. Marques did a great job in creating this team 🎉😊 You guys rock 🤘🏻
Since you mention people bring non-Apple products to a Apple event. I used to work for a programming tools company back when Sun Microsystems came out with the Java programing language. Sun was one of the most vocal Microsoft sucks companies around worse than Apple. Sun is a maker of Sun Unix workstations and their own OS called SunOS, I get an invite to got to a Sun presentation for some new Java tools. I get their and large hotel conference room and its packed with media and programmer types. The event starts late so when they do start everyone is focused. The presentation has a very Unix look to it and then they have a tech issue and all the screen in the room freese up. They start scrambling to fix tbe problem and it's taking awhile they final say we have to reboot the system but all should be fine afterwards. Next thing coming up on all the screen is Window logos and Windows booting up. People start laughing their asses off. Then you can see they are running Windows presentation software. Very embarrassed they get started again and finished the main presentation and they just say that's it for today. Years later I'm working for a major Sun customer big enough we have Sun sales and tech people onsite all the time, they all had Windows laptops.
did you know that the glass in Apple Park is self cleaning? lemme explain... in the first stage of the self cleaning process which is called "photocatalytic" a coating in outer layer of the glass reacts with daylight to breakdown organic dirt, then in the second stage "hydrophilic" droplets of rain hits the glass and spreads evenly and washes off the loosened dirt. the glass also designed to dry quickly without leaving watermarks. pretty cool ha?
Shoutout to golden boy pizza!! You guys should try it the next time you are in San Francisco. Having tried it in SF and NYC, they are pretty comparable to the point where I don't really miss NY pizza. Of course there are fewer good places in SF than in NYC but hey, atleast the weather is great all year round xD
7:19 This was part of one of their event videos for a new chip at some point because some CAD software doesn't run on Mac OS so an iMac was running Windows with the app open.
This whole experience is made possible due to architects design and the attention to details. I wish architects are mentioned and given due credits for this.
Not sure if he still does, but my friend's Dad, who's a 2nd or 3rd generation sushi chef from Japan, makes sushi at the employee cafeteria during he day then works at a traditional Japanese restaurant nearby at night.
I used to work for THE only Apple Premium Reseller in my country. When the boss asked which iPhone I was using at that time I felt really ashamed to tell him that it's a Samsung Galaxy S8. He asked: "Why do you want to work here if you don't have iPhone?" That was weird. He also had the same clothing style as Steve Jobs and probably thought he was the man himself.
@@0xbenediktpeople can recommend something that they don't personally want. I don't prefer iPhones, but I can still easily recommend them to the right people
Do you remember Germany largest APR „mStore“ with their HQ in Hamburg and in Berlin at „M&M:Trading“ ? Germans always thought that „Gravis“ was the biggest, but Gravis was only AAR - Apple Authorised Reseller, not Premium Reseller.
as an architect, i studiesd that building .. shouts out to norman foster for designing it, the cridet is not really for apple but for the amazing architecture firm. but odcourse apple gets in the vivion for the park.
The problem is that the handrail ends at the bottom of the flight of stairs pointed directly at the interior glass of the ring. I'm honestly pretty sure they designed it like that to deter people lol
@@vaughnkhouri1364 they just try it with a rubber ball or a ping pong ball, wouldn't be as fun, but much safer and less likely to cause them to be kicked out 😁
Hearing the iPhone Tim Cook story is crazy because I just went back to the interview and he's asking Tim questions from an iPhone. I guess he switched devices.
As a civil engineer: glass is NOT a weak material. The problem is that it's not ductile and you can't really visibly see if it's going to break soon, it just kind of happens and that's the end of it. One of the most important things we should ensure as structural engineers is that we see if something gives soon enough, so that we prevent it.
Love this comment. Thank you!
As a student civil engineer , I'm already feeling like I'm in one of my structural analysis lectures 😅
This is like saying feathers are not light, they have low density. It is such a misleading thing to say it borders on activly malicious.
ok smart guy i belive u
You just said you're a civil, not structural.
Cleaning all of those windows must be a pane in the glass!
spectacular 👏👏
🤣🤣
cringe
Bravo😂
I see what you did there @@jabari.n
3:20 Marques is so awesome he can sit in the corner of a circular building.
🤣🤣🤣 made me laugh
@@vvac201 I’d sit in the corner of a circular building for $50 too
Marques: "There were professional baristas there"
Brandon: "right"
Marques "oh."
😂😂
Marques should buy an espresso machine and gift the crew some: how to make coffee courses. That or next hire should be someone with Barista experience willing to share the knowledge.
Back in 2019, I visited San Francisco (I’m from Argentina) and rented a Lime bike to look around Apple Park. While waiting at a traffic light, Tim Cook suddenly appeared crossing the street right there. I panicked and didn't ask for a photo, LOL, but I shouted, "Love you, Tim!" and he responded, "Thank you!" 😂
🙏
Should have said good morning
unrequited love 😩
Your videos consume me with tremendous joy and inspire me to be a better person! ✨🍤😼
Miles the type of dude to post a bot comment on his own channel
@@ckf36 type shit
@@CarswithMiles We await the XAI80T comments!
You sound like a bot 🤪
miles 😭
Having visited Apple Park, I can attest to the coffee situation. There's a whole Caffé Macs with the most elaborate coffee-making equipment I've ever seen.
11:43 "best part of Apple Park for sure 😏 *long pause* "
This can't be a coincidence
😂😂😂😂
I noticed that too, and I can see why 🍑😂
I came, I saw, I agree😂😂😂
@@alvinphillip7530 you what 💀
i saw this too lmao
"There were professional baristas.....oh" 🤣
They need to go watch some James Hoffman and Lance Hedrick. Would love to see a video about coffee and tech as a colab.
The glass has wires running in the middle of the black joining pieces running vertical to provide power.
The carved handrail in the Steve Jobs theatre is also featured in several stores, namely Regent Street in London.
The round pizza box is featured in Apple’s “Underdogs” business RUclips video series.
Steve Jobs Theater: You are basically correct: Both electricity and /water/ are run through the space between the glass. The lights don't need a ton of wiring, but the are required to have fire suppression systems.
The food is overall pretty good. Though, I would say they're overhyping the coffee. It's good, but IMO not great...
And while it isn't obvious, there are plenty of non-apple products in 'enterprise-y' roles like room controls, definitely a few PCs in media rooms and specialized labs...
11:43 Pretty sure it was something else during that second. lol
Yes, I can tell.
I knew I wasnt the only one thinking this. Once I didnt have to scroll down so much to find this comment, it was confirmed lol
What else?
Polkadot girl, holy shit
😂😂
We here.
Man there's so many other secrets of this building that would be cool to share. I was apart of the team that built this building, but darn NDA, but there are some huge names that made parts in this building that no one knows about.
You can tell us 🤫
We won’t tell
One interesting thing is apparently when Steve Jobs had passed they apparently had left his room untouched as it was the last day he was in the office, I wonder if they re-created that somehow in the new campus or just removed it from the old building or something like that
@@cellsheet There's no way they'd have recreated his messy office in the new campus. Most that would've happened is something names in his honour, eg Steve Jobs Theatre
Cool if true
5:46 ouch 😂
6:56 Another, even BIGGER ouch
And PLEASE next time guys, slide the marble down the stairs 😂 We need to experience that.
Marques should use a foldable at his next Apple Interview. A Samsung foldable would rub it in quite nicely, lol. 😝💯
Imagine him turning up with the triple fold huawei 😂
He isn’t gonna do that.
he only uses good phones so foldables are off the table
Pixel Fold or OnePlus Open is better
Why would an Apple shill do that?
lol me inside Apple park watching this video about Apple Park
THE MARBLES! PLEASE, THE MARBLES!
MKBossmanHD😭😂😂
I can imagine Tim Cook walking in on Marques holding a Galaxy, and Tim just slices his throat like Gus Fring 6:50 😂
Those handrails are the same curvature as the iphones curved edges if you didn't know! It was steve jobs that wanted it like that in stores!
The best thing i like about the apple park is that you feel one with nature. Not like raw nature but it feels like the tech can advance without harming the nature around idk how to define it. It made me feel good about the future of tech and sustainability, if thats what their goal was then they nailed it.
That is bc you don't get to see the amount of bird strikes that those huge glass windows have bc of continuous cleaning
About the glass walls holding up the roof of Steve Jobs theater, the panels are so strong that even if every other one shattered and disappeared, it would still hold up the roof and not collapse.
Regards the services in the ceiling of the Steve Jobs Theater, both the electrical wiring and the plumbing for the fire sprinkler system run through the beading between the panes of the glass - the plumbing was specifically designed for this use case, pretty remarkable feat if you ask me, as a mechanical engineer
08:29 That facial expression had me in tears
i used to go to community college a couple blocks out of apple park. all the neighboring cafes in that area would always be packed with students doing work, so my secret study spot was the apple visitor center because they have some nice outdoor tables with shade that no one would really think to go to on a weekday afternoon LOL
For the handrails, at the newer apple stores, they have the same carved stone railings, and I chucked many plastic water bottles down the path. really cool
I love how at 6:19 y'all threw in a "MKBossmanHD" in the source xD
They definitely had fun with this one
i was about to comment on it 😂
Talking about food really brightened up Brandon's face.
11:45 "Best part of Apple Park for sure".... 👀👀
I see you're a man of culture as well... 👀
@11:43 Remind me what is the best part of Apple Park again?
11:43 is Brandon sure he's talking about the hand rail? 😂
👀
12mm thick glass and 4 panels per glass wall with a total of 44 panels in total.
Throw in the 80 tons and divide that by 44 panes and you can roughly estimate how much load each panel can take.
Add in factor of safety of maybe 8, and you’ll see that the glass in total can actually support roughly 150-200 tons.
Best part of Apple Park you say? 😂 11:42
My old office has glass doors like that. We had to put stickers on the glass bc at least once a day you'd just hear "clink" then "bang" as someone walked into it with their coffee mug and then their body
Marques is the GOAT, I'm sure they won't kick you out! Please, Andrew, roll the marbles pleaseeeeeeeeee, we want to see that!
Holy shit watch Ellis from 2:55. He looks SO MUCH like Craig Federighi. Even the hair works!
Marques: spends $250,000 on a robot for epic intros
also Marques: 'Softbox lighting? That's expensive'
You guys are the most vibing team I’ve ever seen ❤ Everyone in the studio is so interesting to watch and just lovely. Marques did a great job in creating this team 🎉😊 You guys rock 🤘🏻
Since you mention people bring non-Apple products to a Apple event. I used to work for a programming tools company back when Sun Microsystems came out with the Java programing language. Sun was one of the most vocal Microsoft sucks companies around worse than Apple. Sun is a maker of Sun Unix workstations and their own OS called SunOS, I get an invite to got to a Sun presentation for some new Java tools. I get their and large hotel conference room and its packed with media and programmer types. The event starts late so when they do start everyone is focused. The presentation has a very Unix look to it and then they have a tech issue and all the screen in the room freese up. They start scrambling to fix tbe problem and it's taking awhile they final say we have to reboot the system but all should be fine afterwards. Next thing coming up on all the screen is Window logos and Windows booting up. People start laughing their asses off. Then you can see they are running Windows presentation software. Very embarrassed they get started again and finished the main presentation and they just say that's it for today. Years later I'm working for a major Sun customer big enough we have Sun sales and tech people onsite all the time, they all had Windows laptops.
did you know that the glass in Apple Park is self cleaning? lemme explain...
in the first stage of the self cleaning process which is called "photocatalytic" a coating in outer layer of the glass reacts with daylight to breakdown organic dirt, then in the second stage "hydrophilic" droplets of rain hits the glass and spreads evenly and washes off the loosened dirt. the glass also designed to dry quickly without leaving watermarks.
pretty cool ha?
That video was truly one of a kind! Loved getting insights into such remarkable engineering.
That souvenir from Australia looks real good MKB😮
7:42
Nope, you don’t need professional baristas.
You got to collaborate with James Hoffman. He’ll hook you up with good coffee bar tips.
Such a Fun Video! Thanks "The Studio"!
Thanks for picking my question!
Shoutout to golden boy pizza!! You guys should try it the next time you are in San Francisco. Having tried it in SF and NYC, they are pretty comparable to the point where I don't really miss NY pizza. Of course there are fewer good places in SF than in NYC but hey, atleast the weather is great all year round xD
Please make a video where you go visit all the major silicon valley companies' campuses!
I was waiting for the vlog brooo...
How was the wallpaper at Apple Park? Was it $50 per square foot?
Bitter Gen Z detected.
Beautiful engineering while keeping it clean and simple
I’ve actually been really dying to visit Apple Park one day so this is an awesome video
Love it
Marques, the Baristas. Make it happen.
Best Tech Team on RUclips. ❤
Incredibly done video both from an informative point of view but also Ellis is so funny
7:19 This was part of one of their event videos for a new chip at some point because some CAD software doesn't run on Mac OS so an iMac was running Windows with the app open.
This whole experience is made possible due to architects design and the attention to details. I wish architects are mentioned and given due credits for this.
MKBossmanHB 😂
Not sure if he still does, but my friend's Dad, who's a 2nd or 3rd generation sushi chef from Japan, makes sushi at the employee cafeteria during he day then works at a traditional Japanese restaurant nearby at night.
I used to work for THE only Apple Premium Reseller in my country. When the boss asked which iPhone I was using at that time I felt really ashamed to tell him that it's a Samsung Galaxy S8. He asked: "Why do you want to work here if you don't have iPhone?"
That was weird. He also had the same clothing style as Steve Jobs and probably thought he was the man himself.
It is a valid question though. How would you recommend anyone an iPhone if you didn't believe in it.
@@0xbenedikt I understand this point. I just told him that i didn't have an iPhone because of my budget at the time.
@@0xbenediktpeople can recommend something that they don't personally want. I don't prefer iPhones, but I can still easily recommend them to the right people
Do you remember Germany largest APR „mStore“ with their HQ in Hamburg and in Berlin at „M&M:Trading“ ?
Germans always thought that „Gravis“ was the biggest, but Gravis was only AAR - Apple Authorised Reseller, not Premium Reseller.
@@paulhorn24 no I don‘t and I don‘t understand the meaning of your comment tbh 😅
00:41 "I never actually had a badge or credentials"
Literally having a badge in the following shots
Visitor center is like the ticket counter XD.
what a great video, thank you!
Nice treehouse lid, Andrew 🔥
another banger from the studio i kno dats right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone else think that the dust (?) on the lens at 10:00 was a dead pixel on their screen? I freaked for a few seconds...
I'm gonna use this with my friends
sick video that didnt cover the same things that every video has today. thanks!!!
Neo made a great video on Apple Park to explain how some of it works
nice to see blackmagic video switchers being used in professional production environments
My question got answered in an MKBHD video, I have made it grandma
The Studio, nice video keep it up dude
Begone bot
11:30 I'm dead!!!
Id love to go into the fully constructed building and park area at some point.
11:45 best things about Apple Park.... I see what you did there. Men of the culture.
The structural glass is a cool concept.
That pizza box was used since the Steve Jobs day! :)
Thanks for sharing it. ✌️
11:43 men of culture will agree, and they know exactly what you meant. That plaid gyat!
as an architect, i studiesd that building .. shouts out to norman foster for designing it, the cridet is not really for apple but for the amazing architecture firm. but odcourse apple gets in the vivion for the park.
8:23 You guys need the new Aputure INFINIMAT as ceiling lights :)
At this point Ellis' hair has become its own living entity!
Thought you guys making a heist plan
Ellis you’re my favorite! ❤️
I would sure like to visit one day 😌
I made the orignal request for marbles rolling down the Apple Park Stairway. Andrew please find the courage to do so next time 🙏🏻
The problem is that the handrail ends at the bottom of the flight of stairs pointed directly at the interior glass of the ring. I'm honestly pretty sure they designed it like that to deter people lol
@@vaughnkhouri1364 they just try it with a rubber ball or a ping pong ball, wouldn't be as fun, but much safer and less likely to cause them to be kicked out 😁
3:44 right there. Probably a structural mullion help to hold the roof.
Also anyone see if the lights are solar ?
Maybe the Bay Area has lousy pizza, but SoCal has some AMAZING pizza. Better than anything on the East Coast for sure!!!
I see new producers for this channel👀
Not sure if its just a UK thing, but on glass walls, they normally have white dots so people can see its glass, but its quite common here.
Calling it “dub dub” is VERY cool 😅
MKbossmanHD nice one
9:08 in the twist of the century they give the green badges to the higher class.
Hearing the iPhone Tim Cook story is crazy because I just went back to the interview and he's asking Tim questions from an iPhone. I guess he switched devices.
You all have got to try the Matcha white chocolate chip cookie at Caffe Macs
I’m waiting for a travel blog 😅
Someone gotta make a petition to roll a marble
Is sad that Steve Jobs never got to see the Apple Park, he was very sick at the time, probably even knew that he won't see it.
11:44 Dude forgot he was shooting a segment…😂
I'm now faithfully and unofficialy applying to be the studio's professional barista.
Marquess-Robot definitely had to swap batteries a couple times