The New Governor's House, Cyprus (1937)
Harrison was trusted by the new Governor, Sir Ronald Starrs, as an imaginative architect that could potentially achieve the desired 'fusion between British and indigenous architecture without resorting to direct imitation or copying'. However, Harrison's surviving proposal documents show a rather complex structure that even though recalled some native historical styles, it was inappropriate for the native context and completely out of place. Harrison's design was rejected by the succeding governor.
(The Architectural Encounter of a Colony and its Metropolis Dafnipapadopoulou)