Jai Paul And His Brother Are Repurposing An Old BBC Nightclub For The Paul Institute

Jai Paul And His Brother Are Repurposing An Old BBC Nightclub For The Paul Institute


November 15, 2017

It's been reported that elusive "BTSTU" and "Jasmine" artist Jai Paul, his brother and Ivor Novello winner A.K. Paul, and their associate Muz Azar have signed a deal to transform a space in the circular Rotunda building in White City, West London, for the location of their mysterious Paul Institute.

The space, which had been used as a club for BBC staff, will be transformed into 3,000 sq ft of creative space for "a growing collective of musicians, artists, and technologists", according to Property Week. Azar told Property Week: "West London is the place where it all started for us and we can’t think of a more suitable place than the Rotunda to call our new home."

Besides that, there isn't much more info on the Paul Institute, which launched in March 2016, but in December last year they posted an advert for design interns. Little has been heard since then and the advert has now been taken down.


Words: James Keith


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