Camilo Restrepo Ochoa is an architect graduated from the Pontifical Bolivarian University of Medellín and holds a master’s degree in architecture, design and urban culture from the UPC, Metropolis. Since 2013 he has been a visiting professor at Harvard Graduate School of Design, from 2013 to 2016 and from 2020 to the present. His work has been exhibited at LIGA DF, Mexico City, Chicago Biennial 2017, and Mak Center Los Angeles.
In 2021 he received the Cemex architecture award in Mexico for the project Nuestro señor de Tula in association with Dellekamp Schleich and in 2020 the Fratesole award for the same project. His texts and projects have been published in different media such as Ness, Plot, DOMUS, Arquine, Harvard Design Review among others.