Thomas Alwyn Lloyd | |
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Born | Liverpool, England | 11 August 1881
Died | 19 June 1960 Torquay, England | (aged 78)
Nationality | Welsh |
Citizenship | British |
Alma mater | Liverpool University School of Architecture |
Occupation(s) | Architect, town planner |
Thomas Alwyn Lloyd OBE (11 August 1881 – 19 June 1960), known as T. Alwyn Lloyd, was a Welsh architect and town planner. He was one of the founders of the Town Planning Institute in 1914 and its President in 1933. He was also a founding member of the Council for the Protection of Rural Wales in 1928 and served as its chairman from 1947 to 1959.[1] Meic Stephens described Lloyd's work as follows:
Lloyd's small-scale buildings reflected his deep feeling for place, in both historical and environmental terms, as in the Garden Villages for which he was responsible in various parts of Wales.[2]