Master in Architecture by the School of Architecture and Building Engineering La Salle in Barcelona.
He became a Member of the National Academy of Architecture in 2019 at Biblioteca Palafoxiana and exhibited his career trajectory in the conference Thoughts and Construction at the UDLAP.
At the end of 2022 was chosen as a member of the Mexican delegation to the MARMO+MAC 2022 exhibition by the ITA - Italian Trade Agency and was part of the exhibition "Una Mirada al Interiorismo Latinoamericano" in Design Week Puebla.
At present, he is CEO & Founder of ZD Architecture ®, a Professor in Architecture and Interior Architecture Degree at UDLAP and a Professor in Architecture Degree at TEC Campus Puebla. Over the past three years he has design/built residential architecture, commercial & offices, interior design, educational architecture, furniture and even jewelry. In addition, Federico has also participated in both national and international competitions.
He worked at Metarquitectura as a Senior Architect being responsible for multi-disciplinary teams defining goals, developing a project and deadlines. As a Project Leader Architect, he designed an Architecture Building in Anahuac University Puebla, a Restaurant at the Golf Club Cola de Lagarto in Atlixco and a New Coffee Shop in Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education.
Previously, Federico worked at Ambiente Arquitectonico as an Architect on his first year in Mexico and oversaw the Municipal Market located at Chalco in collaboration with Roberto Alonso Consultants and design an Administrative Office Operation Center in Chipilo.
While living in Barcelona he worked at Josep Ferrando Architecture for over two years as an Architect and was a key team member throughout the Competition and Construction of the XVIII Mediterranean Games’ Sport Center in Tarragona and the Torcuato Di Tella University’s Extension in Buenos Aires, with which the office won an International FAD 2020 Award, the XV BEAU Award and Best Public Building Award XVIII Buenos Aires International Biennial of Architecture.