
The Institute occupies a rather large, sprawling estate enclosed on one side by walls with creeping ivy and a dense forest at the back. A gate is left open up front, with a cracked sign proclaiming the name of the establishment.
The buildings themselves are a curious amalgamation of New England architecture and a handful of gleaming chrome structures. The main mansion is comprised of three above-ground floors divided into: dormitories for students and staff, classrooms, faculty offices, a basic infirmary, a recreation room, a communal kitchen and a dining area. A smaller appendix building houses storage space and an empty garage.
A restricted elevator leads down to two sublevels that house: a medical bay, a rudimentary gym with typical workout equipment, and a large, seemingly empty space simply called The Danger Room. Well-lit corridors lead away from the main sub-level space to an empty hangar that doesn't seem to open to anywhere else.
All facilities are completely wheelchair accessible.
From the above, one can see that aside from the main building, there are also: a basketball court, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, and a large baseball diamond out back.
