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The relationship of the two ex-college campuses has changed over the years.
While at the time of unification each had approximately equal numbers of students, buildings at Marischal College began to be expanded in the late-19th century with a significant rebuilding effort completed in 1906.
In the 20th century, the university expanded greatly, particularly at King's College.
New buildings were constructed on the land around King's College throughout the 20th century.
Initially, these were built to match the ancient buildings ( e. g. the New Kings lecture rooms and Elphinstone Hall ), but later ones from the 1960s onward were constructed in brutalist style.
Meanwhile, the Foresterhill campus began to train medical students in the 1930s next to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

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