Frank Lloyd Wright protege Milton Ryan was renowned for his innovative designs for mid-century churches including San Antonio’s University Presbyterian. He also designed plenty of homes that embraced Mid-Century Modern aesthetics, including clean lines, right angles and natural light.

A 1957 Terrell Hills home designed by Ryan hit the market last week for $450,000, and while it’s in need of some serious TLC, it’s clear from the listing why the distinctive Asian-inspired dwelling was once featured in House and Garden Magazine.

The three-bedroom, two-bath property includes a detached studio plus numerous floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook a patio and green space. Saltillo tile and ceiling panels that emulate Japanese-style rice paper screens also feature prominently in the interior.

This home is listed by Zachary Jones with Team West Real Estate LLC.

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