The Glasgow Red Road Flats are arguably the best documented flats in the world. Any attempt at putting together every single way these flats have been documented is futile, but I’ve done my best here to give you a sample. They’re almost all free to access.

Red Road Stories Volume 2 

Demolition of the Red Road Flats, Glasgow – Chris Leslie, Chromogenic Print, 2015

Red Road Flats, Glasgow – Larry Herman, Silver Gelatine Print, 1974-1976

Mary & Susan Durrant, Red Road Flats, Glasgow – Larry Herman, Silver Gelatine Print, 1974-1976

Alice Reilly & Alice Bradburn, Lift, Red Road Flats, Glasgow – Larry Herman, Silver Gelatine Print, 1974-1976

23rd Floor Makeshift Hall Playground, Red Road Flats, Glasgow – Larry Herman, Silver Gelatine Print, 1974-1976

The Last Resident of the Red Road Flats – Chris Leslie, Chromogenic Print, 2015

Staircase in the Red Road Flats – Chris Leslie, Chromogenic Print, 2015

Red Road Stories – Volume 1 

The End of The Red Road Flats, Glasgow – Tom Manley 

Red Road Community Studio & Collaborative Photography – Iseult Timmermans

Red Road Re-Visions – Writing Visual Culture, Nipissing University, Dr Peter Clandfield 

Disappearing Glasgow – Chris Leslie

Red Road Flats – poem by Caroline Smith

The Road is Red – book by Alison Irvine (link to book supplier)

Red Road – Movie – link to IMDb page, movie available on Amazon 

Pinar Aksu: Fun and Painful Memories of the Red Road Flats

Red Road – Song, by Unbound participants led by Andrew Howie

Glasgow – Mike Abrahams, photography portfolio featuring Red Road Flats.

Languages in Migratory Settings: Place, Politics and Aesthetics – Alison Phipps and Rebecca Kay. Chapter “Singing Goodbye To Red Road”. This link leads to the free Google Book.

The Red Road Flats, And The Slow Demise of A Community – Glasgow Living