The fencing department building was a two-story construction made mostly of stone and wood, which gave it a sense of Eastern tradition and solidity. In addition, the building was in the middle of one of the campus parks, standing out from the other department buildings.
The facade was decorated with symbols and carvings that represented the art of fencing, highlighting the importance of this place to the practitioners.
Upon entering, they were greeted by a large foyer, lit by large windows that let in natural light. The room was decorated with framed photographs and paintings of famous fencers hanging on the cream-colored walls. A red carpet stretched across the floor, giving the room a sense of elegance.