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"Asymmetrical Lovett Hall?"

The "Campus" section contains the phrase "the asymmetrical Lovett Hall." This building is quite symmetrical as the photograph in the "Academics" section shows

Take a closer look at the windows. Cheers, SpencerT♦C 07:47, 14 April 2015 (UTC)

Whether Lovett Hall symmetrical or asymmetrical is a trivial and irrelevant point. Technically, the east facade is symmetrical and the west facade is not symmetrical, though it is well balanced. I would think a comment about symmetry would be relevant only if the lack of symmetry was very, very noticeable--for example, remarking on the two non-matching towers on the west facade of Chartres Cathedral.