This issue of The Arup Journal takes a look at Arup's work on the Swire Bottlers development in Tsuen Wan, and earthquake damage and repairs to historic buildings in Montenegro.

This issue of The Arup Journal takes a look at Arup's work on the Swire Bottlers development in Tsuen Wan, and earthquake damage and repairs to historic buildings in Montenegro.
Last updated: September 1982
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In most parts of the world, warehousing tends to be developed horizontally. In Hong Kong, and to a lesser extent Singapore, where the cost of land is a dominant factor, warehousing is built vertically.
Our first article in this issue summarises a successful competition submission for a mixed development for industrial, warehouse and commercial use involving a floor area of some 180,000m2.
Other articles include Earthquake damage and repairs to historic buildings in Montenegro; Asahi fibre and spinning plant, Tawnaghmore, Killala, Co Mayo, Ireland; IBM North Harbour Phase 4.