We discuss relevant design considerations for the fabrication of electromechanically tunable photonic crystal cavities based on double semiconductor slabs. A simple optical and electromechanical model of the device based on coupled-mode theory and electrostatics is discussed and used jointly with 3-D finite-element calculations of optical cavity modes to extract the tuning-range dependence on geometrical parameters. A design rule, which avoids the sticking of membranes due to capillary forces and keeps a large tunability, is defined. The details of the fabrication process and a summary of the experimental results on GaAs and InGaAsP/InP material systems are given. We also address the problem of nonsymmetric devices, where the thicknesses of...