





No Ball Game Series. 2002.
"The housing estate is a British phenomenon that lacks a comparison with any other type of subsidized housing in North America. It is a defined space usually strategically located some distance from the city centers, transforming the space into a geographical but also cultural cul-de-sac (...) architecturally fascinating but also disturbing environment around Edinburgh/Scotland (...) children are the ones who create life on these streets and therefore they are also giving the estate a face one can study and interpret". Marco Bohr.
p.s the red-headed boy smoking looks like the kid on Coronation Street!