Campus
Dalhousie University's primary campuses are situated in the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, spanning the Halifax Peninsula near Halifax Harbour, while the Dalhousie University Agricultural Campus is located in rural Bible Hill, Nova Scotia, Canada. The university is made up of four campuses, with Sexton and Carleton located near Downtown Halifax, while Studley is closer to the Northwest Arm. Studley campus, which currently houses the majority of Dalhousie's faculties, was originally designed by Andrew R. Cobb. Andrew R. Cobb designed the Science Building, 1913–15; MacDonald Memorial Library, 1914–15; Shirreff Hall Women's Residence, 1920; Arts Building, 1921–22; Medical Science Laboratory, 1921–22; Provincial Archives Building, 1929; Gymnasium Building, 1931. Andrew R. Cobb also designed University of King's College buildings including the main building and chapel, 1928; dormitory, 1931. Sexton campus currently houses Dalhousie's engineering, architecture and planning faculties. Carleton currently houses the university's medical and dentistry schools, as well as the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, while the Dalhousie Agricultural Campus hosts the Faculty of Agriculture. In total, the four campuses are 93 acres (38 ha).
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