Urban Space Holdings used the area to develop
Container City in 2001, a studio and office complex made from recycled sea
shipping containers. The original project was made from 80% recycled material. It is principally a means of utilising standard
forty-foot equivalent unit shipping containers, at the end of their life, to produce flexible accommodation and offices at low cost. "Container City 1" took 5 months to complete, taking 4 days to install. The Container City project proved very popular and in 2002 "Container City 2" was completed delivering a further 22 studios across 5 floors in with a brightly coloured
ziggurat design. A further extension to the Container City Complex was the "Riverside Building" located next to the Thames facing
The O2 dome. This was yet another architectural design providing an additional 22 studio spaces. A similar technique was used in
Container Learn, a 2001 project for
Tower Hamlets College, providing twelve extra classrooms on a site with limited space and completed in the time between terms. The name is a trademark of "Urban Space Management". The company have now completed sixteen projects utilising the technique, which is suited to short and medium term land use – when the land becomes required for other uses, the containers can be reused elsewhere. ==21st century==