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Scottish Event Campus Dimensions & Capacities Scottish Event Campus Theatre Classroom Boardroom Banquet Reception Cabaret Floor Level Floor Area Dimensions (m2 & sq ft) L x W x H SEC Armadillo Clyde Auditorium 3,000 - - - - - All 2,285 (m2) 41.5 x 39.0 x 26.0 (m) 24,587 (sq ft) 136’ 2” x 127’ 10” x 85’ 3” Clyde Auditorium (G) 1,147 - - - - - G - - Clyde Auditorium (G+1) 2,487 - - - - - G+1 - - Clyde Auditorium (G+1+2) 2,935 - - - - - G, 1+2 - - Exhibition Forth 340 150 60 200 300 - G 330 (m2) 19.2 x 21.0 x 3.6 (m) Centre Station 3,550 (sq ft) 63’ 0” x 69’ 0” x 11’ 7” Gala 150 70 45 100 140 - 1 54 (m2) 14.8 × 10.6 × 2.6 (m) Door 3.3 Door 4.3 Door 4.2 Door 4.4 Door 5.1 1,660 (sq ft) 48’ 5” × 34’ 8” × 8’ 4” Gala 1 60 35 22 50 70 - 1 76 (m2) 10.9 × 7 × 2.6 (m) 820 (sq ft) 35’ 8” × 23’ 2” × 8’ 4” Gala 2 60 35 22 50 70 - 1 83 (m2) 10.9 × 7.6 × 2.6 (m) 891 (sq ft) 35’ 8” × 24’ 9” × 8’ 4” Door 3.2 Loch Suite Covered Walkway Covered Lomond Auditorium 624 250 - 240 500 120 G 490 (m2) 26 × 18.8 × 9.0 (m) 5,344 (sq ft) 86’ 2” × 61’ 7” × 29’ 6” Alsh 300 115 2x30 180 230 108 G 233 (m2) 21.6 × 10.8 × 3.5 (m) Door 5.2 Multi-Storey 2,510 (sq ft 70’ 9” × 35’ 5” × 11’ 6” SEC Centre Car Park Alsh 1 or 2 120 58 30 70 115 42 G 117 (m2) 10.6 × 11 × 3.5 (m) 1,259 (sq ft) 34’ 8” × 36’ 1” × 11’ 6” Boisdale 300 115 2x30 180 230 108 G 233 (m2) 21.6 × 10.8 × 3.5 (m) Hall 3 Hall 4 Hall 5 2,510 (sq ft) 70’ 9” × 35’ 5” × 11’ 6” Door 5.3 The SSE Boisdale 1 or 2 120 58 30 70 115 42 G 117 (m2) 10.6 × 11 × 3.5 (m) 1,259 (sq ft) 34’ 8” × 36’ 1” × 11’ 6” Hydro Carron 255 100 2x30 150 200 90 1 199 (m2) 18.3 × 10.9 × 3 (m) West Entrance 2,141 (sq ft) 60’ 1” × 35’ 8” × 10’ 2” Door 3.1 Door 4E Door 3B Door 4B Door 5B Door 3A Door 4A Door 5A Door 4C 2 Door 4D Carron 1 or 2 105 50 30 60 100 36 1 101 (m ) 9 × 11.2 × 3 (m) East Entrance 1,086 (sq ft) 29’ 6” × 36’ 8” × 10’ 2” Shop Deli & Bakery Reception Dochart 255 100 2x30 150 200 90 1 199 (m2) 18.3 × 10.9 × 3 (m) 2,141 (sq ft) 60’ 1” × 35’ 8” × 10’ 2” 2 Dochart 1 or 2 105 50 30 60 100 36 1 101 (m ) 9 × 11.2 × 3 (m) Entrance Lift 1,086 (sq ft) 29’ 6” × 36’ 8” × 10’ 2” 2 Entrance Etive 30 15 15 15 35 - G 35 (m ) 5.9 × 5.9 × 2.5 (m) Box 376 (sq ft) 19’ 3” × 19’ 3” × 8’ 2” O�ce Escalator 2 Clyde Fyne 30 15 15 15 35 - G 35 (m ) 5.9 × 5.9 × 2.5 (m) Alsh 1 Alsh 2 Built 376 (sq ft) 19’ 3” × 19’ 3” × 8’ 2” Entrance Seminar Suite Door 2B Door 2A Katrine 12 6 14 - - 6 1 32 (m2) 5.9 × 5.4 × 2.3 (m) Lift 344 (sq ft) 19’ 3” × 17’ 9” × 7’ 7” Etive Leven 100 57 25 50 120 36 1 111 (m2) 12 × 9.2 × 2.7 (m) Loch Suite 1,194 (sq ft) 40’ 0” × 30’ 2” × 8’ 11” Hall 2 Hall 1 Lomond 2 Morar 50 30 20 25 60 12 1 64 (m ) 10.6 × 6.0 × 2.7 (m) Auditorium Fyne 689 (sq ft) 34’ 8” × 19’ 7” × 8’ 11” Morar 2 Ness 50 30 20 25 60 12 1 64 (m ) 10.6 × 6.0 × 2.7 (m) Leven Concourse 689 (sq ft) 34’ 8” × 19’ 7” × 8’ 11” Katrine Ness Link 2 Boisdale 2 Boisdale 1 Escalator Leven, Morar & Ness 225 117 65 100 240 - 1 238 (m ) 19.8 × 12.2 × 2.7 (m) Mezzanine Corridor 2,560 (sq ft) 65’ 0” × 40’ 0” × 8’ 11” Carron 1 Carron 2 Exhibition Halls Seminar Forth Room Hall 1 360 140 - 300 500 144 G 775 (m2) 27.9 × 21.8 × 3.9 (m) SEC Lift (Ground Level) Suite Firth Bar 8,339 (sq ft) 91’ 6” × 71’ 5” × 12’ 8” Door 2.2 Door 2.1 Door 1.1 Entrance Hall 2 2,500 950 - 1,000 2,050 504 G 2,315 (m2) 51.3 × 44.2 × 9.0 (m) Armadillo Gala 1&2 Upper Level (Upper Level) 24,909 (sq ft) 168’ 4” × 145’ 1” × 29’ 6” Loch Suite 2 Lomond Hall 3 5,000 2,000 - 2,500 5,000 1,152 G 5,095 (m ) 82.1 × 59.7 × 9.0 (m) Auditorium 54,822 (sq ft) 269’ 4” × 195’ 9” × 29’ 6” Hall 4 10,000 3,750 - 6,000 12,000 2,196 G 10,065 (m2) 115.4 × 81.7 × 9.0 (m) High Bay area Ht: 20m Dochart 2 Dochart 1 Link 108,299 378’ 7” × 268’ 0” × 29’ 6” Corridor (sq ft) High Bay area Ht: 65’ 6” Crowne Plaza Rooms Meeting Hall 5 4,000 1,500 - 2,000 4,000 1,002 G 4,105 (m2) 81.6 × 44.5 × 9.0 (m) Hotel 44,170 (sq ft) High Bay area Ht: 14m 267’ 7” × 146’ 0” × 29’ 6” High Bay area Ht: 46’ 0” The SSE Hydro The SSE Hydro 11,901 - - - - - 0, 2+3 3,957 (m2) 71.0 (m) diameter 42,593 (sq ft) 233 ‘ 0” diameter The SSE Hydro (0) 3,965 - - - 5,000 - 0 - - The SSE Hydro (2) 5,128 - - - - - 2 - - The SSE Hydro (3) 2,808 - - - - - 3 - - Scottish Event Campus, Glasgow, Scotland, G3 8YW Maximum capacities assuming no in-hall catering equipment required. +44 (0)141 248 3000 / [email protected] Dimensions are indicative of the main dimensions of the rooms and do not necessarily equate to the total floor area. www.sec.co.uk / www.thessehydro.com Plans are indicative only and are not true to scale..
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