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I'm sorry, I'm going to have to outright disagree with you on that. Symmetry is the ultimate beauty and perfect proportion.
Symmetry (from Greek συμμετρεῖν symmetreÃn "to measure together") has two meanings. The first is a vague sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance.[1][2] The second is an exact mathematical "patterned self-similarity" that can be demonstrated with the rules of a formal system, such as geometry or physics. (wikipedia)
Some of the words most amazing buildings are symmetrical. Some of the worlds most amazing churches and monuments are symmetrical. Some of the most awkward and depressing buildings to look at are not...
Some of them are, some are not. If "symmetry is the ultimate beauty and perfect proportion" then would all of the world's most amazing buildings, churches and monuments adhere to this rule? What's more, if only "some of" the "most awkward and depressing buildings to look at" are not symmetrical, does this mean that "some of" them are?
Your poking holes in your own faulty logic.