Photos from inside Apple's new $5 billion headquarters

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It doesn't look so big up close.

 

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At the golden hour, sunlight just streams into the building.

 

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The huge, clear windows let you peek directly into the building's first floor.

 

Inside there are atriums that let you see multiple floors at once. And the office has the same tree pots as Apple's redesigned stores. (The Instagram post has multiple slides.)

 

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The entrances have a regal feel.

 

Even the underside of the stairs has been carefully designed.

 

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Photos from inside Apple's new $5 billion headquarters

 

Pull up to the office building like...

 

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Here's the view from the fourth floor, from a member of Jony Ive's design team.

 

Some of the newly-planted grass still needs to grow.

 

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This person writes: "Fun fact: the chairs we use at Apple Park cost about $1800 per set. They’re custom-made high-grade leather seats from Louis Vuitton that comes in 5 different colours."

Do you have a picture of Apple's $1,800 Louis Vuitton chairs? Email kleswing@businessinsider.com.

Here's what it looks like inside the ring.

 

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Looks like a great place to eat lunch.

 

Photos from inside Apple's new $5 billion headquarters

 

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The reflection of the sky is gorgeous.

 

Don't call it a donut, though.

 

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Even the parking garage is Instagram-worthy.

 

Handrails are carved into the building's stone.

 

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Check out the grey Apple bikes, parked to help people get around the grounds. Some parking garages are a 10 minute walk from the main building.

 

Campus stairs light up at night.

 

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Here's the interior hallway around the center of the ring.

 

The building is one mile in circumference.

 

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Inside the ring is covered with lush grass. It looks like a golf course.

 

It may even be more stunning at night.

 

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