What if Apple built stores in remote locations? Check out images!

2023-05-27 19:30:00

Who closely follows news and curiosities regarding the Apple Stores knows Apple’s predilection for large urban centers as points of location for its stores — and it’s no wonder, since in these places the company manages to reach a large flow of people, from the most varied origins and social classes.

But what if it, for some reason, decided to build Apple Stores in remote, isolated, difficult-to-access locations? Hard to imagine this happening in reality, isn’t it? To the artificial intelligencehowever, nothing seems to be impossible.

So much so that the Twitter profile Basic Apple Guy used the image generator Midjourney and got some incredible results from images of Apple stores in the most unusual places possible.

Shall we check out some of the images he managed to generate over the last few months?

Apple Mt. Logan

Especially for those who enjoy high altitudes, the Apple Mt. Logan would be located on the summit of Mount Logan, Canada — the second highest peak in North America, at almost 6 thousand meters of altitude!

The store would have a transparent façade that would allow the entire interior to be seen, which would make it a point of discord in relation to the dark and icy environment that surrounds it.

Oh, the trek to the site would take regarding three weeks, so you’d better get your boots ready for this frozen adventure!

But hurry, because it only opens between the months of May and August! ❄️

Apple Thrasher Cove

Continuing our journey through the tourist attractions of Canada, we left for the West Coast Trail (or West Coast Trail), where the Apple Thrasher Covea store that would be right next to Ower Point, a stunning area known for its colorful rock formations and ocean-carved sandstone caves.

Built as a beautiful balcony that has a part suspended on the cliff, the store would offer visitors a beautiful view of the rough waters of the Pacific Northwest, providing Maçã’s customers with a perfect mix between modernity and nature.

You should also be prepared for a long hike, as Apple Thrasher Cove would be located at kilometer 65 of the trail and, like the previous one, would also have a date to operate: from May to September. ????

Apple L’Anse aux Meadows

Also in Canada, the Apple L’Anse aux Meadows would be located 12 hours away from St. John’s, at the tip of the Viking peninsula of Newfoundland and Labrador (Newfoundland) — a location very close to the first known Viking camp in North America.

The store would fit perfectly into the historic landscape of the location, with a design very similar to that of historic homes in the region — including a chimney. However, it would stand out among the rest because of the iconic illuminated Apple logo on top.

Open between the months of June and October, the store would still have wooden structures in its lower part, which would prevent the water, which sometimes rises in the region, from flooding the place — which would guarantee the preservation of the establishment. ????

Apple Mojave

Leaving for the United States, let’s talk regarding the Apple Mojavewhich would be located right in the heart of the famous Death Valley (eastern California), an environment with temperatures approaching 40ºC and a relentless sun — which would make the store a true oasis for its customers.

And they would be many, as can be seen in their promotional image. Despite the scorching heat, it would not be uncommon to pass by the place and come across dozens of people even outside appreciating and taking pictures of the modern development, which would have a mirrored frame and glass doors that would allow a glimpse of the desert rocks that form the landscape.

Unlike stores located in Canada, Apple Mojave would open year-round and would be “living” proof that Apple can take its technology to the most challenging environments imaginable. ????

Apple Toiyabe

Located along Highway 50, one of the most famous highways in the USA, the Apple Toiyabe it would be very similar to the previous one in terms of environment, being located between Lake Tahoe and the Great Basin National Park, approximately 4 hours from the city of Reno, in the state of Nevada.

Immersed in a visually warm setting, Apple Toiyabe would stand out as a true oasis in the desert, right next to a lonely highway and surrounded by bushes. Its façade would perfectly reflect the uninteresting landscape before it — which would make its presence quite unique and attractive to anyone passing by.

Despite the isolation, Apple Toiyabe would receive visitors all year round and would be a good option for those not willing to face the great pace of Canadian stores. ????

Apple Nassau

If you were tired of very cold or very hot places, the Apple Nassau might be a good choice. Built on the seafront — literally, over the water — of the beautiful Bahamas, the store would offer an experience beyond the tropical and would allow you, for example, to take a nice dip while you repair your device.

The mirrored facade of the compact store would reflect the verdant sea in detail, while a wooden walkway would provide access to the establishment – ​​which would have front and side entrances.

Also open year-round, the store would feature many wooden details — similar to traditional ones — and would provide a stunning view for Apple visitors and users. ????️

Apple Yosemite

Returning to America, let’s talk regarding the Apple Yosemite, which would be located on the outskirts of the eponymous national park in California. Also surrounded by water, it would be the most pompous of the Apple Stores on this list, having also been the one that demanded the most capital from the company to create.

Built almost entirely in woody material and with two floors, the store would have glass windows along its entire facade and sides, which would give us a very accurate look of its interior and, at the same time, would allow visitors to glimpse all the green external environment that surrounds them.

Generally, Apple opens Yosemite year-round. However, violent weather conditions may cause the store to be temporarily closed. ????

Apple Cape Cod

Let’s finish with the smallest of the Apple Stores on the list, but not the least important. Built next to a deactivated lighthouse in the 19th century, the Apple Cape Cod would offer a mix of modern and classic to visitors to Massachusetts’ iconic peninsula.

Also with two floors and surrounded by its iconic glass windows, the store would be the perfect opportunity for tourists to both photograph its unique architecture and not lose the photos during the trip if they face any problems with their devices.

Offering a full range of Apple services, the store would be closed during high tide, so it would be good to plan ahead so as not to miss the trip if it is one of your attractions in the place. ????


It is worth mentioning once more that all the images and information regarding the stores are fictitious, so no need to go out there looking for them!

But it would be really cool to visit one of these, would it! ????


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