
The Venues
Below are links to the impulse responses for each venue. Some of the venues have a number of different locations. Just click on the picture to open the link to the page for each venue.
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The Caves
The Caves is a music venue in Edinburgh's Old Town. The venue forms part of the legendary Edinburgh Vaults - a distinct series of chambers formed in the 19 arches of the South Bridge.
02
Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Cathedral, also known as St. Mungo's Cathedral, is a magnificent example of Scottish Gothic architecture and one of the few medieval churches in Scotland to have survived the Reformation largely intact. Located in the heart of Glasgow, it is built on the site where the city’s patron saint, St. Mungo is believed to have been buried in the 7th century. Construction of the current structure began in the 12th century and continued through the 15th century, resulting in a grand and atmospheric building with striking stone vaults, intricate stained glass, and a renowned lower crypt that houses St. Mungo’s tomb.
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The Scottish Parliament
The Scottish Parliament Building, located at the foot of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, is a striking and modern architectural landmark that serves as the home of the devolved Scottish Parliament. Designed by Catalan architect Enric Miralles, the building officially opened in 2004 after several years of construction and controversy over its cost and design. Its bold, innovative style incorporates organic shapes, natural materials like Scottish oak and granite, and symbolic references to Scottish culture and landscape. The Parliament complex houses debating chambers, committee rooms, and public spaces, reflecting a vision of openness and accessibility in government.
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Stirling Castle
Stirling Castle is one of the Scotland's most historically significant and visually impressive fortresses. Strategically located near the River Forth, it has long been seen as the key to the kingdom, witnessing pivotal moments in Scottish history, including the coronation of Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1543. Much of the castle’s current appearance dates from the 15th and 16th centuries, with magnificent Renaissance architecture, grand royal lodgings, and richly decorated interiors, particularly in the Great Hall and the Royal Palace. Stirling Castle played crucial roles in the Wars of Scottish Independence and served as a favored residence for Scottish kings and queens. Today, it stands as a powerful symbol of Scotland’s turbulent and proud past.
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Craigens Road Forest
Craigens Road Forest is a planted woodland located near the town of Airdrie. It was selected as the natural location for this project due to the high density of trees to ensure the genration of enough early reflections and its ease of accessibility.




