Matias Echanove is Swiss and Spanish urbanologist with over 20 years of research and practice in Asia, America and Europe. He lived, studied and worked in London, New York, Tokyo, and Mumbai, where he co-founded urbz, together with Rahul Srivastava and Geeta Mehta. 

His academic training in government and economics at London School of Economics, urban planning at Columbia University, and urban information systems at the University of Tokyo, along with his personal and professional engagement with neighborhoods such as Bed-Stuy in Brooklyn NY, Shimokitazawa in Tokyo or Dharavi in Mumbai have largely contributed to shape urbz’ current practice. 

Matias currently lives in his native city of Geneva, where he co-directs urbz Switzerland. He is also co-director at urbz Paris and an active partner at urbz’ offices in Mumbai and Bogota. He leads or coordinates projects in each of these countries, which involves spending too much time on Zoom calls and plane flights. Matias recently fell in love with the city of Cali in Colombia, where urbz works on the development of participatory tools and methodologies at the scale of the city. In Geneva, he works on the landscaping of a park for the International Federation of the Red Cross, among other projects. He is also currently involved in the reprogramming of a massive hospital complex in Nantes; and an improvement plan for a fisherman’s village in the heart of Mumbai.

Matias Echanove is regularly invited to present his work at institutions such as Harvard, Columbia, Berkeley, Princeton, ETHZ, EPFL, Strelka Institute, Max Planck Institute, the World Bank, the Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel, and Urban Age. He has written a large number of articles and opinion pieces in journals such as The New York Times, The Hindu, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, Art India, Oxford University Press, Strelka Press (Moscow), Domus (Milan), Tokyo University Press, and The Indian Architect and Builder. He was also interviewed on urban issues  in the New York Times and The Economist. Together with Rahul Srivastava, he is currently writing a book on Homegrown Cities that will be published by Verso in 2026. 

His work with urbz was exhibited at MoMA in New York, MAXXI in Rome, MAK in Vienna, Istanbul Design Biennial, Chicago Architecture Biennial, São Paulo Cultural Center, and Bhau Daji Lad City Museum in Mumbai, among other places. 

Matias Echanove and Rahul Srivastava are Ambassador of Swiss-Indian friendship, an award given in 2017 by Swiss President Doris Leuthard and Indian Minister for Road Transport and Highways Mr. Mansukh L. Mandaviya for contributing innovative ideas in urban planning, and for strengthening the Swiss-Indian relationship.

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Articles

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Signs from the Street

Catalogue essay for the exhibition on street art presented by the Dominican Republic Embassy in India held between April 5th to May 5th 2023, at the India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. 

Documenting Process: The IFRC Project

This article narrates the entire participatory process organized for the IFRC Park Project through a series of videos. 

A Conceptual Framework for the Red Cross Park , Geneva.

Through the series of participatory events with the IFRC staff members, and its neighbours, urbz drafted a conceptual framework for the park which reflects the most common sentiments among its users. 

User-Choices - Themes for the Red Cross Park, Geneva

The participatory events planned for the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Geneva, brought out specific concerns, and focus areas to convert the park into a shared space.

Events and Action: The Red Cross Park, Geneva

Over six months, several events were planned for the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), Geneva. The process promotes discussion, brainstorming, ideas and aspirations of the IFRC staff members, and their neighbours for the future park. 

Matias, Jérémy and Leonardo of urbz Geneva together with IFRC staff and neighbors.

A Participatory Park for the Red Cross

urbz is leading a participatory landscaping process for the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) through a series of workshops, walks, talks and exhibition. The end result will be a publicly accessible IFRC Park in the center of Geneva. 

Hospitality - a fundamental principle

On why we should consider Hospitality as a fundamental principle in urban planning and design

Shybuya, Tokyo

Tokyo - Mess is More

Long dismissed as an urban mess, a weird by-product of Japan’s fantastic rise to economic prominence in the postwar period, Tokyo is gaining renewed attention as a model of urban development and management.

Mess is More: Beyond modernism

There is more to mess than meets the eye. What seems disorderly at first sight is often order in disguise.

India and Jugaad: The Design Comes As We Build

This essay discusses urbz' "The Design Comes As We Build" project which recognizes local builders in homegrown settlements by providing them a space to showcase their design imagination. You can access it here

Works

Delta V

Participation planning project in Versoix

©Arthur Crestani, Rue de la Conversation. Juillet 2024.

Rue de la Conversation

©Arthur Crestani, Rue de la Conversation. Juillet 2024.

Dharavi 2020: The Covid-19 challenge

urbz researched and reported on the ground realities in Dharavi during the COVID-19 pandemic. This series of reports was published from April to November, 2020. We have compiled a collection of four pandemic-focused articles, fifteen Dharavi Weekly issues, and five Dharavi Fortnightly issues available for download. 

Participatory Planning process

The ABCD of Koliwada

urbz has spent the last fifteen years in the neighbourhood of Dharavi, actively participating in the user-driven evolution of its material and social life. This has given us the confidence to conceptualise and embark on a project called “The ABCD of Dharavi Koliwada” - An Action Based Comprehensive Development Plan that aims to support the incremental development of the neighbourhood. 

1000 Voices

1000 Voices is a project that aims to document and understand Dharavi, Mumbai, through the perspective of people who, through their presence and activities, reproduce this fascinating homegrown neighbourhood day after day.

 

Participatory process Onex-Centre

urbz is working with the Municipality of Onex in Geneva, putting together a participatory process to evaluate and contribute to a master plan aiming at improving the quality of life, providing new housing and strengthening the identity of the centre.

Place, Work, Folk

Place, Work, Folk is a fortnightly column in The Hindu Sunday Magazine by Matias Echanove and Rahul Srivastava, which is inspired by Patrick Geddes and analyzes current urban issues in India and beyond.

Dharavi works

Dharavi works

Dharavi Works is a series of projects designed in Mumbai by urbz in partnership with local inhabitants and contractors.

pots in kumbharwada

Make in Dharavi

This series of interviews portrays the economic life of Dharavi in Mumbai through the activities of its inhabitants.