A graduate of the Technion’s Computer Oriented Design in Israel, Ben-Meir Yiftach pushed paroxysm his marriage between technology and development by devising a new type of housing called SeaO2. Discover .
If his name is SeaO2, CO2 pronounced as in English, one might think it a touch of irony from the designer. While the project takes place in a seaside neighborhood northeast of Tel Aviv, but here, no emission of CO2. Yiftach Ben Meir imagined buildings in compliance with the environment. With their form of pebbles outcropping, these structures capture solar energy for electricity production, harvesting rainwater for use of its people and are equipped with a natural ventilation system, all this around green spaces. It is through computer simulation that the designer and architect to have found the optimal arrangement for this type of habitat that probably foreshadows the house tomorrow.