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James Earl Fobert, CBE (born November 5, 1962) is a British architect and designer.

Jamie Fobert studied architecture in his native Canada, at the University of Toronto. He arrived in London in 1988 and was employed for eight years at David Chipperfield Architects. During that time, he worked on a house for Nick Knight. In 1996, he established his own practice, Jamie Fobert Architects.

Since then, his work has ranged from individual houses to retail, including Givenchy and Versace, and significant public buildings for the arts. His practice has won a number of public commissions for cultural organizations including Tate St Ives and Kettle’s Yardand, due to be completed in 2023, the National Portrait Gallery, London.

He is a Trustee of the Camden Arts Centre[10] and The Architecture Foundation.

Jamie Fobert Architects has won awards including several RIBA Awards. In 2018, Tate St Ives was awarded the Art Fund Museum of the Year and was shortlisted for the RIBA Stirling Prize. In 2019, the practice won the BD Architect of the Year Award, in recognition of an outstanding body of work in the field of public buildings.

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    • JAMIE FOBERT (B. 1962) - Tate St Ives, Elevation Studies Dawn – Midday - Dusk
      Jul. 23, 2020

      JAMIE FOBERT (B. 1962) - Tate St Ives, Elevation Studies Dawn – Midday - Dusk

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      JAMIE FOBERT (B. 1962) Tate St Ives, Elevation Studies Dawn – Midday - Dusk(i) signed and titled 'TATE ST IVES - DAWN Jamie Fobert' (on the reverse) (ii) signed and titled 'TATE ST IVES - MIDDAY Jamie Fobert' (on the reverse) (iii) signed and titled 'TATE ST IVES- DUSK Jamie Fobert' (on the reverse) watercolour and graphite on paper, in three partseach: 113⁄4 x 151⁄4in. (29.7 x 38.7cm.) Executed in 2020

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