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Amey Kandalgaonkar's Design Exudes Chic and Experimental Modernism

— May 30, 2019 — Art & Design
Amey Kandalgaonkar puts forth her renderings of a stunning and experimental boulder home that is designed to mimic the aesthetics of the Mada'in Saleh necropolis — "a UNESCO world heritage site in Saudi Arabia."

The Shanghai-based creative attempts to bring the contemporary movement to the next level. She was strongly captivated by images of rock-cut tombs. Appropriately dubbed 'House Inside a Rock,' Amey Kandalgaonkar 's concept is one of those striking ideas that capture the eye of the audience.

The renderings of the boulder home depict a liveable structure that is seamlessly inserted within a gigantic rock. The textural discrepancy effortlessly adds a keen, one-of-a-kind element. In addition to this, Amey Kandalgaonkar envisions the boulder home to be on the luxe side of contemporary aesthetics, hence, she adds a swimming pool to the space.

Trend Themes

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Industry Implications

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