Modern Glasgow 1
Posted in Architecture, Cinemas, Glasgow, Modern Architecture at 12:00 on 1 May 2014
Glasgow seems to have a liking for bulbous grey architecture.
This started with the building whose construction saw it immediately dubbed the Armadillo. Its “Sunday” name is the Clyde Auditorium. It sits on the north bank of the Clyde in Finnieston right by the Crowne Plaza Hotel (where Eastercon was held this year) and the SECC and has certain structural similarities to the Sydney Opera House.
On the other side of the River Clyde lie more examples. The nearest to the camera here is Glasgow’s IMAX cinema. The other silvery building is the Glasgow Science Centre of which the tall white tower on the left is also a part.
This is a closer view of the IMAX. It looks like a giant silver slug. The entrance is on the other side.
And here’s the Science Centre closer up.
And the Science Centre from the north bank of the river. The paddle steamer Waverley is at anchor.
Better view of the Waverley, the last remaining ocean-going paddle steamer in the world.
Glasgow’s newest concert venue is the latest addition to the bulbous grey architecture fixation. It’s the Hydro.
Tags: Clyde Auditorium, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Eastercon, Finnieston, Glasgow, Glasgow Science Centre, Hydro, IMAX cinema, River Clyde, SECC, Sydney Opera House, the Armadillo

Denis Cullinan
1 May 2014 at 21:33
Armadillo? I thought that was one of those big ocean-going pillbugs. They look like they’d be tasty after steaming with great lashings of sweet butter.
http://www.thefeaturedcreature.com/2010/10/giant-isopods-of-deep.html
They make very cute plush toys. http://laughingsquid.com/an-adorably-creepy-giant-isopod-plush-doll/
jackdeighton
2 May 2014 at 19:34
I’ve never heard of a pilbug before, Denis.
Armadillos though….. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nine-banded_Armadillo.jpg