Wordscape

Wordscape explores how Ulster’s landscape and built environment have influenced its literature and language. Wordscape is a rich document of image and text open to additions and comments.

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About Wordscape

Wordscape is a joint venture between PLACE and the Verbal Arts Centre, funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.

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Wordscape Texts

  • A Temple to the Sixties
  • Araby
  • Black Mountain
  • Bloody Nonsense
  • Botanic
  • C'Wellan
  • Catgut
  • Colmcille
  • Crumlin
  • Family Plot
  • For Sale
  • Gable End
  • Growth and Development
  • I was a Teenage Catholic
  • Karstification
  • Late Interior
  • Letters from Dublin
  • New Room Windows
  • Northwest
  • On Tory Island
  • The Bridge
  • The Fair
  • The Notorious Case of Robert the Painter
  • The Urban Dialectics of Belfast
  • The Vibrator
  • Topography
  • Tribe
  • Uncommon Values
  • Walking the Dog
  • Workhorses
  • Zonation

The Northern Ireland Architecture & Built Environment Centre

planning | landscape | architecture | community | environment

PLACE is part of a growing international network of architecture centres and is the first of its kind on the island of Ireland. Architecture centres promote quality in the built environment by various activities including exhibitions, debates, lectures, lobbying and events devised to engage with the community. PLACE opened to the public in September 2004 and since then it has delivered various projects across Northern Ireland to enhance community participation in the built environment.

The Verbal Arts Centre

The Verbal Arts Centre is an educational charity founded in 1992. The Centre’s underpinning purpose is the promotion of the language arts, celebration of commonality and diversity, development of knowledge, understanding and excellence in creation, performance and critical practice across the verbal arts forms, together with research, publication and provision of information.

The Verbal Arts Centre develops and delivers a portfolio of verbal arts services for a range of client groups and stakeholders. These services are structured across three main areas:

1. Education
2. Youth and Community Development
3. Artform / Reading Development

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