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Within easy walking distance of The Kelvingrove, The Clyde Auditorium dominates the north bank of the River Clyde and is now one of the principal concert venues in the country. Built by Sir Norman Foster at a cost of £30m, the auditorium has gained the nickname of "The Armadillo" due to its resemblance to the animal of the same name. Its silver metallic finish complements the Glasgow Science Centre located on the south bank of the river. The Finnieston Crane, an established Glasgow waterfront landmark, lies directly to the east. |