Why do we prefer symmetry in design? There’s something undeniably comforting about it. Symmetry gives us a sense of order, calm, and completion—like reaching the end of a beautiful song that leaves you feeling wistful yet resolved. It’s that perfect harmony, the satisfying click of a puzzle piece finding its place.
While asymmetry has its charm—dynamic, unpredictable, and close to the reality of life—symmetry speaks to something deep within us. It’s one of architecture’s oldest and most loved principles, reflecting balance and control. Across cultures and artistic movements, symmetrical design has always been a favorite. Why? Because it feels just right. It’s like the universe winking at us, saying, “See? Everything is in its place.”
The National Palace (ብሔራዊ ቤተ መንግሥት) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is a real show-off when it comes to symmetry. Its perfectly aligned windows, arches, and columns create a sense of balance, as if the building itself is in perfect harmony. The central part steals the spotlight, while the wings, with symmetrical designs on each side, make the whole structure feel unified and elegant, showcasing a perfect sense of order.
In 2025, as trends evolve toward bold and experimental, symmetry continues to ground us. It’s a reassuring constant, giving us spaces that feel peaceful, balanced, and resolved. From futuristic skyscrapers to historic landmarks, symmetrical design bridges the past and the present, making it as relevant today as ever.
What makes symmetry captivating to you, even in 2025?
By Frehiwot Nigussie, Architect
Instagram: Instagram.com/_sbc_designs
Website:www.starboudncreations.com