The Panorama (2)
The Brutalist lines of this building (the term “Brutalism” comes from béton brut, literally meaning ‘raw concrete’) demonstrate a type of architecture that allowed functionality to dictate design. Today this building sits aptly amidst the diverse mixture of old and new buildings in the heart of Ashford’s town centre, and is a totem reminiscent of Ashford’s connections to the wider world.
The Panorama (2)
The Brutalist lines of this building (the term “Brutalism” comes from béton brut, literally meaning ‘raw concrete’) demonstrate a type of architecture that allowed functionality to dictate design. Today this building sits aptly amidst the diverse mixture of old and new buildings in the heart of Ashford’s town centre, and is a totem reminiscent of Ashford’s connections to the wider world.