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The Clyde Auditorium, familiarly known as "The Armadillo", is an iconic[citation needed] concert venue in Glasgow, Scotland. The building sits on the site of the now infilled Queen's Dock on the River Clyde, adjacent to the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre.
Plans for a new building to increase the capacity of the SECC complex were initiated in 1995. Designed by award-winning architects Foster and Partners, the 3,000 seat venue was completed in 1997, by which time it had earned its affectionate nickname due to the similarity of its shape to that of the animal of the same name. Many comparisons have been made with the Sydney Opera House, although this was not the architects' inspiration for the design, which was in fact an interlocking series of ship's hulls, in reference to the Clyde's shipbuilding heritage.
The building has quickly become one of the most recognisable on Clydeside and one of the images most associated with modern Glasgow.[citation needed] Its success has led to planning for a third venue on the complex - the Scottish Hydro Arena, due for completion in 2013.
It is connected to the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre and the Crowne Plaza for easy access and exit for high profile performers.[clarification needed]
The facade of the Clyde Auditorium was a venue featured in a promotional video for the animated sitcom The Simpsons, which parodies the famous Susan Boyle audition for Britain's Got Talent in January 2009.[1]
The building held the Scottish auditions of Britain's Got Talent series 2 - 4 and the auditions for series 1 - 4 of The X Factor. It is the place where Susan Boyle was discovered.
References
Ian Reilly the site engineer on the construction phase named the Auditorium the Armidillo[citation needed]
See also
External links
- SECC web site
- Photographs of the (Armadillo) Clyde Auditorium in Glasgow
- Queen's Dock regeneration project
- SECC Armadillo features in Delhi - Clyde Waterfront regeneration
Coordinates: 55°51′34″N 4°17′17″W / 55.859496°N 4.287962°W
Categories:- Buildings and structures in Glasgow
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