We already knew that Apple was building its new UK headquarters in an iconic location in London, but images shared by Tim Cook himself made it clear that it wouldn’t be just another headquarters. Apple’s CEO confirmed in a tweet that the new offices in Battersea will be ready early 2023.
A new architectural achievement in Europe
We look forward to opening our new offices in the iconic Battersea Power Station for so many of our team in London early next year. It’s a tribute to this incredible city and a reflection of our commitment to the future of Apple in the UK. pic.twitter.com/67M3qpaSTB
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 26, 2022
Battersea Power Station is a former power station in London, crowned by four huge chimneys that have become a symbol of the skyline Londoner Demand for housing and office space in the city has led to the complex being converted into offices, part of which will be occupied by Apple.
The images Cook showed in his tweet are impressive: six completely open floors, bathed in natural light provided by the Battersea glass roof. The brick structures are supposed to respect the original architecture and the trees distributed in a similar way to what we already see in the largest Apple Stores.
Cook mentioned that “many” teams of employees will travel to work in these London offices, which will be “a tribute to this incredible city” and “a reflection” of Apple’s commitment to its future in the UK. Hopefully the offices will include a visitor center, because first They have a nice look.