Apple new offices at Battersea Power Station by Foster + Partners

The workspaces aim to maximize wellness and collaboration among employees, paying attention to the pre-existing historic architecture.

Apple CEO Tim Cook has unveiled visuals of Apple’s new offices within Battersea Power Station – which reopened on the River Thames this 14 October. The space has been designed by Foster + Partners and is expected to open early next year.

The 46,000 square-meter project will extend over six floors of the former boiler house and around a large glass-roofed atrium lined with trees. The different levels will be connected by bridges and will have balconies lined with hand-fired bricks in the same quarry in Gloucestershire, where the power station’s original ones were made more than seventy years ago. It is no coincidence that the project choices were taken together with the conservation experts of English Heritage, in order to guarantee the right attention of the new project to the pre-existing architecture.

“Apple has been part of the London community for more than 40 years, and we’re thrilled to soon bring some of our teams together in the historic Battersea Power Station,” said Cook.

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