[2] After 1954, the question of closing the institute was raised several times, since it allegedly fulfilled its purpose, but the Kazakh SSR authorities decided to keep the university.
[3] The educational building specially for the Women's Teacher Training University was built in 1954 by the architect V. Biryukov and engineer V. Brandt.
The building is an architectural monument, built in classic style characteristics using national Kazakh motives.
The main entrance, located along the central axis of the structure in the projection, is accentuated by a portico flanked by pylons.
Along the perimeter of the building runs a multi-profile cornice with a small extension, decorated with elements of Soviet symbols and national ornamentation.
[6] On 10 November 2010, a new State List of Historical and Cultural Monuments of the Local Significance of the city of Almaty was approved, simultaneously with which all previous decisions on this matter were declared invalid.