Apple

Apple Park's Iconic Rainbow Arches Get a Makeover: From Temporary to Permanent

Colorful arches at the iconic Apple Park stage are being dismantled, but rumors suggest they're set for a grand comeback as a permanent structure.

The iconic rainbow arches that once surrounded the Apple Park Stage have been dismantled, as seen in recent satellite images from Google Maps. Initially installed to enhance the stage’s recognizability and embody Apple's values of inclusion and optimism, the arches were praised by Jony Ive for their connection to the company’s heritage with the rainbow logo. While the removal has sparked surprise, it is believed that the arches are being rebuilt as a more permanent and robust structure. Gabriel Iglesias from Ibsix suggests that Apple intends to make the arches a lasting feature of the Apple Park, reflecting their iconic status and positive reception.

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