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Photos: Redwood City mansion designed by Frank Lloyd Wright associate listed for $4.5 million

House boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, open-concept great room, hand-painted concrete floor

Facade of Woodside home.
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer)
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A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who assisted Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million.

Open concept living room attached to deck.
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) 

The property nestled in the Emerald Hills neighborhood was designed by William A. Patrick, a Taliesin Legacy Fellow in 1948, who worked with the renowned architect. The home showcases Wright’s signature design style of simplicity, openness, privacy and natural beauty.

Scenic deck.
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) 
Bedroom extension.
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) 
Master bedroom.
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) 

The 3,419-square-foot home has four bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms. Floor-to-ceiling windows let in abundant natural light, and the open-concept great room has access to a large deck with treetop views. Other features include a hand-painted concrete floor, a den and a master suite with a retractable living area. A stone walkway and well-kept garden can be found outside the home.

Back view of home.
A home in the Redwood City hills designed by an architect who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright is for sale for $4.5 million. (Dan Mirer) 

Pamela Tyson with Compass is the listing agent.

The dramatic home fits in the Emerald Hills area, zoned as an unincorporated area of San Mateo County and without rigid guidelines of how a home can be constructed. Thus, there is a wide variety of home styles and prices in the area.