Andrew Baxter Leven (2 February 1885 – 1966) was a Scottish-born architect in Australia.
As chief architect in the Queensland Department of Public Works, he designed many of Queensland's public buildings, some of which are now heritage-listed.
[2][3] Leven trained as an architect in Scotland and then immigrated to Queensland in 1910 on the recommendation of friends.
[1] He was a Fellow of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects and chairman of the Board of Architects of Queensland and a member of the Architecture Faculty of the University of Queensland.
[1] Leven married Ethel Maud Richardson in 1919.