Felipe Gonzalez Arzac’s Casa Rex Is An “Object Of Sculptural Character”
- Name
 - Felipe Gonzalez Arzac
 - Project
 - Casa Rex
 - Images
 - Javier Agustin Rojas
 - Words
 - Steph Wade
 
In the center of Buenos Aires, Argentina, local architect Felipe Gonzalez Arzac has designed ‘Casa Rex’: a visually impactful residence with a cantilevered second storey.
The concept “arises from the idea of creating an architectural object of sculptural character, defying gravity [and] suspended in the air”, explains a statement from the firm. The L-shaped floor plan includes three open-plan living spaces on the ground floor, that face out to a long pool and grassed lawn. The smaller, second floor juts out above the open car park, and is supported by two steel poles. This “block of exposed concrete [has] a surprising presence for the human eye”, states Gonzalez Arzac. The exterior of the second storey is made from board-marked concrete, offering a different texture to the rest of the house. ‘Casa Rex’ was designed with a neutral color palette and features stained wooden walls, sliding glass doors, and white and grey surfaces.
            
            
          
        
             
             
                        
            
          
            
          
            
            
                      
             
             
           
        
            
          
            
          
            
          
            
          
            
          
            
          All images © Javier Agustin Rojas

    
    
    
    















