Inside Apple's Ultra Modern World Trade Center Store

Apple's newest New York City retail store, which opened its doors Tuesday, is the company's most modern, abstract design concept yet.

Located on two levels of the World Trade Center Transportation hub -- inside the "Oculus" shopping area -- the store sits across from the fashion brand COS and near a John Varvatos and Boss Hugo Boss.

This is Apple's seventh Manhattan location, and its tenth across the boroughs of New York.

For its latest location, Apple didn't go too far in trying to fit in with its futuristic Oculus surroundings, but it did mimic the flow of the surrounding architecture. To start, the company designed its interior beams and display tables to line up with the transportation hub's curved beams.

The ceiling on the second level of the store is also curved to extend the shape of Oculus' wing design.

The interior of the shop looks about the same as most other Apple locations, but also features a huge video wall complete with a sitting area called the "forum", a sitting area for people to tinker around with their new products and learn how to use them.

There's also a wall called the Avenue, a play on the concept of walking along a city block and window shopping. Each "window" in the Avenue section, which changes each season, displays products people can test out for themselves.

The $3.9 billion structure was designed to look like a flying dove by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.

The World Trade Center Transportation hub connects dozens of different subway lines, including the PATH system, which runs between New York City and New Jersey.

Hundreds of thousands of commuters and visitors pass through the center every day, according to Westfield.

(CNN)