The huge windows of Apple Park are the cause of the first accidents in the enclosure

If there is something that stands out in Apple Park apart from the majesty of the building, the fields of trees outside, the lake or the office buildings adjacent to the central ring, are the huge windows. It seems that the problems with these huge windows are serious and while some complained about little or no privacy of the offices due to the glass that separates the offices, now the first accidents with them have been reported.

It seems that not only can you see what they are doing in the office next door, some of them they're literally bumping into the windows as well reported by the renowned media, Bloomberg.

From Apple there is currently no response or official statement that talks about the problem and some employees they were using the post-its to see those crystals and not colliding with them, but it seems that the cleaning employees have to remove them and this is obviously normal ...

Can this really happen? Yes, I agree that the windows when they are clean can be a danger for those who are confused, but it is logical that they have some reflection that makes them "visible" and therefore it would be giving more hype than anything else. It must also be said that in Apple Park there are more than 12.000 employees and it is normal for these things to happen, we are talking about a couple of specific cases, something totally normal.

Glass is undoubtedly one of the dominant elements in Apple, in its stores and obviously in the new Apple Park, so it will be better for employees and above all to adapt to them. watch out for distractions to avoid hitting.


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