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Clyde
Auditorium - Armadillo
Best known as the
“Armadillo”, the Clyde Auditorium is a
famous venue for concerts in Glasgow,
Scotland. Located on Queen’s Dock on the
Clyde River, the building is an infill of
the Conference
Centre and the Scottish
Exhibition.
In 1995, plans were drawn for a new building
to further increase the seating capacity of
the SECC (Scottish Exhibition and Conference
Centre) complex. Designed Foster and
Partners, an award-winning architectural
firm, the new 3,000 seating venue was
finished in 1997. By this time, it began to
be called
by its popular nickname because of
the similarity of its shape to the
armadillo.
Many have compared the Clyde Auditorium with
the Sydney Opera House (built in 1973), but
the
former was not the architects’
inspiration. Rather, it was the interlocking
patterns of a ship's hulls,
clearly
attributed to the shipbuilding heritage of
Clyde.
The Clyde Auditorium has easily become one
of the most recognizable images on Clyde and
one of the buildings most associated with
contemporary Glasgow. Because of this
success, the "Scotland's National Arena",
the third venue to be added to the SECC is
currently in the works.
The very popular animated show, The
Simpsons, featured the famous facade of the
Clyde Auditorium. The episode’s title was
"Springfield's Got Talent", a parody Susan
Boyle’s famous audition for Britain's Got
Talent in January 2009 which was filmed at
the Clyde Auditorium.