Richard Llewelyn Davies, Baron Llewelyn-Davies

Richard Llewelyn Davies, Baron Llewelyn-Davies (24 December 1912 – 27 October 1981), was a British architect and life peer.

Llewelyn Davies was educated at a private school in Ireland and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied mechanical sciences and graduated in 1934.

[1][2] He later studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, and the Architectural Association (AA) in London, where his contemporaries included Elizabeth Chesterton and Ann MacEwen.

On 16 January 1964, he was created a life peer with the title Baron Llewelyn-Davies, of Hastoe in the County of Hertfordshire.

Major early commissions included the design of Northwick Park Hospital and offices for The Times newspaper.