Isobel Hogg Kerr Beattie was possibly the first woman in Scotland to practice architecture on a regular basis.
Early life
Beattie was born in 1900 to Lewis Beattie and Alice Walker Kerr, who were farmers. She graduated from the Edinburgh College of Art, but some of the more technical courses were taken at . In the 1922 merit list she is noted as having taken Building ConstructionStage III, gaining 57% in the exam, followed by Stage IV. In 1923 she gained 79% in its Stage V exam and in 1924 took Mechanics and Strength of Materials, 2nd year – one of a number of courses put on specially for the College of Art students – gaining 51%.