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Clement van Vyve

I’ve spent the past decade working at the intersection of psychology and design, helping shape environments that are easier to navigate and better to experience. Before joining Humanics Collective, I worked on wayfinding strategies for major infrastructure projects including Qatar Rail’s Doha Metro, Geneva Airport, NS Dutch Railways, and New Delhi International Airport.


To deepen my understanding of how people interact with space, I pursued a Master’s in Environmental Psychology. That shift from practitioner to scientist—and back again—strengthened my ability to ground wayfinding and user experience in behavioural evidence rather than assumptions. 


Environmental Psychology gave me the tools to analyse not just how people move through space, but how they feel in it—what makes them anxious, what makes them confident, and how the built environment can support or undermine their experience. I use these insights to inform spatial strategies that go beyond signage and layout, helping to shape environments that are cognitively clear, emotionally supportive, and behaviourally effective.


At Humanics Collective, I apply that perspective to projects across healthcare, transport, and urban environments. My focus is always on how design decisions affect movement, perception, and behaviour. By shaping environments based on the science of how people see, think, and move, we create spaces that simply work better.


Together with my brother, I run Meurisse—Belgium’s first chocolate company, founded in 1845 and still going strong.

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Role

Associate

Location

Belgium

Key Skills

  • Environmental Psychology

  • Wayfinding

Projects

Boerentoren, Antwerp

Boerentoren, Antwerp

Designing the next chapter of an Antwerp icon

Brussels Airport Company

Brussels Airport Company

A busy European hub, millions of passengers—and wayfinding that had to keep up

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