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Wing (building)

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is part of a building – or any feature of a building – that is subordinate to the main, central structure. The individual wings may directly adjoin the main building or may be built separately and joined to it by a connecting structure such as a
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as well as business premises. Wings may have special functions. For example, hospitals frequently have different wings each with separate functions. Wings may be named after their function (e.g. the Cardiac Wing of
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in order to improve their outward appearance. The larger the building complex, the wealthier and more powerful the owner would seem to the beholder. The
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are well known examples of a large number of particularly grand palaces or stately homes.
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New Cavendish Wing at St Mary’s Hospice given the Royal seal of approval
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buildings, the wings are smaller buildings either side of the
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Oxford Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
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Index

Wing (architecture)

Queen's House
Greenwich
Observatory Hill
colonnade
pergola
Classical
Palladian
corps de logis
colonnades
court
cour d'honneur
medieval
early modern times
palaces
stately homes
villas
Palace of Versailles
Lateran Palace
Sanssouci Palace
Potsdam
modern architecture
public buildings
Great Ormond Street Hospital
King's College, London
Ulverston


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