Gillian Harrison

Edith Gillian Harrison (1898–1974), née Cooke, was a British architect.

[2] In 1931 Harrison became the first woman Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

[4] Harrison designed a house in Kent, England, called 'Red Willows' in 1933.

The exact location of Red Willows is in Littlestone, Kent where Cooke and Harrison (architects) designed three other houses for clients: Oberlander, Glukstein, and Paton[5] In 1923, she married Harry St John Harrison, also an architect.

[6] Together they formed a joint practice called Cooke & Harrison.