Wing Hall is a building on the campus of Cornell University that was built during 1912–1914.
Its main entrance is centered in its long elevation, with a central bay projecting slightly from flanking walls.
It has a two-story three-bay-wide Ionic-columned portico, with pilasters defining the bays of the third story above.
[2] It was built for teaching of animal husbandry, and was located near recently built university barns, about one-half mile east of the original college buildings.
Its NRHP nomination describes that "It combined extensive practical laboratory space with a library 'containing the herd and flock books of different breeds' and an auditorium into which live animals could be brought.