Architect and landscape urbanist based in Mexico City. His eponymous firm specializes in cross fertilization of techniques conventionally associated with architecture, landscape and science to reconsider buildings and infrastructure as a design opportunity to create multifunctional, city-making devices. Through multidisciplinary approach, it provides unique and specific solutions in every project. Echeverria has taught in UPenn, Harvard, UNAM, Ibero and in 2008 he founded the annual Berlin Summer Workshop in Aedes´s Network Campus Berlin. His work has been published and exhibited in America, Europe, Africa and Asia.
Since 2008 he has been awarded diverse high profile architecture and landscape commissions, both public and private, like the parks Texcoco (35,000 acres) and Atlacomulco 1&2 (140 acres); the Papalote Children’s Museum in Monterrey and the Pemex social responsability Boarding Homes for Children.