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Arper announces new CEO of Arper Americas Amy Storek joins Arper as CEO of Arper Americas. She will lead the company in its strategic growth plans within the North America and Latin America markets. She joins the company with over 25 years of experience in the design and manufacturing industry and has worked in various positions for global companies such as Herman Miller, Vitra and Haworth. arper.com


Hansgrohe: On the path to climate neutrality Shower and tap


means that by the end of 2022, all international sites will have switched to green electricity and achieved climate neutrality in terms of direct emissions and energy consumption. In addition, Hansgrohe expects all A-suppliers to sign a green company agreement in the future – a commitment to comply with environmental management requirements. Hansgrohe supports the 1.5˚C target of the Paris climate agreement. ‘Our plan is to successively decarbonise the company,’ commented Steffen Erath, head of innovation & sustainability at Hansgrohe. ‘This process is costly and requires a lot of effort, but compensating for climate damage would probably cost us more.’


hansgrohe.co.uk


Radisson Individuals expands to Turkey Radisson Hotel Group has opened Royan Hotel Hagia Sophia Istanbul, a member of Radisson Individuals and the group’s first hotel in Turkey. The hotel is in the heart of the historic peninsula and within walking distance of the Hagia Sophia, the Topkapı Palace, the Blue Mosque and the Grand Bazaar. Its opening introduces a fifth Radisson Hotel Group brand to Turkey and brings the group’s portfolio, across the country, to more than 40 hotels in operation and under development. radissonhotels.com


manufacturer Hansgrohe has detailed progress on its sustainable strategy. All German sites are now climate-neutral with international sites also switched to green electricity. This enables annual savings of over 26,000t of CO2


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WilkinsonEyre designs a


new landmark on Toronto’s skyline


Developers Ivanhoé Cambridge and Hines and WilkinsonEyre have completed the first of CIBC SQUARE’s two towers. The Toronto skyline will be further transformed when the second tower is complete in 2024. Once complete, the two ofice towers will total a staggering three million sq ft. Centred around connectivity and community, the development is integrated closely with Toronto’s public


transport system and the development’s inclusion of publicly accessible spaces and tenant exclusive collaborative workspaces. The 250m landmark high-rise completed in phase one and located at 81 Bay Street features a lightly folded diamond-shaped facade that adds a vertical scale and modulation, creating a very different atmosphere from the rest of downtown Toronto. wilkinsoneyre.com


KI’s Colonnade creates new collaboration zone for IFF Research


Sketch Studios has specified KI’s Colonnode system to help create a new flexible work area for social and market research agency IFF Research. In need of a space that would


act as an ‘in between’ to the overbooked meeting rooms and the ‘too casual’ kitchen, the product avoided booths and major structural changes. The free-standing modular


system is incorporated into the design of the workspace with IFF able to upscale and accessorise as needs evolve. kieurope.com


SCOTT R. KLINE


JAMES BRITTAIN


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