With the financial support from University Grant Commission the last renovation of the hall building has been completed in the year 2010.
In 2003, the Seattle city government moved into a new, "green" city hall building.
The "old" town hall building, which also contained the post office and estate office, burned down in 1919.
The monumental hall building, with a length of 52 meters, meets all requirements for modern use, yet retains its ancient character.
The hall building is designed with a three-tiered parallel roof-a non local architecture characteristic.
The first hall building was converted to a 2 story building in the 70s.
To the north, the hall building was adjoined by another, two-storey residential building.
The school has a distinctive arch emblem based on the architecture of the main hall building.
Units 1 and 2 have many of the newest residence hall buildings.
Occasionally it also described the cabinet (Kemenate) or an entire hall building.