The 2010 wing connects five historic buildings into a single complex:
This wing connected the north and south wings.
Adjoining the main part of the building and connected by single story arcades are two storey wings, creating a courtyard.
Distorted, many-fingered hands reached on tiny arms from the point where their shoulders and wings connected: use- less arms.
Across the driveway is the entrance to D-wing the only wing not directly connected to the rotunda.
Two wings connect the two main buildings, forming an open-air, trapezoidal courtyard.
These two wings connect three corners of an isosceles triangle.
Like the brass dragon, the copper dragon's wings connect to its body all the way to the tip of its tail.
Their wings, like those of brass and copper dragons, connect to the body all the way to the tip of the tail.
The south wing connects to the public realm and includes a carport and two long covered walkways.