Apple Rainbow Stage, Performance stage at Apple Park, Cupertino, United States.
The Apple Rainbow Stage is a performance structure at Apple Park consisting of six colored arches made from 25,000 individual aluminum pieces arranged in a semicircular form. The design incorporates polycarbonate liners wrapped around the aluminum framework for protection and durability.
The stage was completed in 2019 as a finishing element of Apple Park during the broader campus development. It marks the realization of the headquarters campus vision that Steve Jobs had envisioned.
The rainbow design connects to Apple's earlier corporate identity while serving as a modern venue for employee gatherings and special events. The color sequence holds emotional meaning for many visitors, linking back to the company's history.
The structure is normally accessible during guided park tours or visible when Apple hosts public events at the campus. Visitors should inquire in advance about viewing access since the campus has restricted entry.
Each of the 25,000 aluminum components underwent precision machining to create perfectly aligned segments forming the continuous rainbow pattern. This extreme precision in component manufacturing sets it apart from typical construction practices.
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