In
Classical and
Palladian buildings, the wings are smaller buildings either side of the
corps de logis and joined to it by
quadrants or
colonnades, partially projecting forward to form a
court or ''
cour d'honneur''. They may also be an integral part of the principal block and be emphasised by any combination of a change in height, profile, colour, material, and ornament.
Louvre Colonnade in
Paris with its recessed wing highlighted in blue In
medieval and
early modern times, kings, princes and nobles upgraded their
palaces,
stately homes and
villas 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
Palace of Versailles, the
Lateran Palace in Rome and
Sanssouci Palace in
Potsdam are well known examples of a large number of particularly grand palaces or stately homes. == Today ==