Maxime Van Goethem obtained a bachelor’s degree in Architecture (2023) at the University of Antwerp. During his studies, his interest gradually shifted towards urbanism and spatial planning, leading him to pursue a master’s degree in Urbanism and Spatial Planning (2025).

After successfully combining his master’s thesis with student work at The Design Sciences Hub over the summer, Maxime officially joined the team as a junior researcher in October 2025.

Maxime works on two projects. The first is about spaces that remain un(der)used in time and space in station areas. This exploratory, design-driven research aims to develop new, scalable insights for a more sustainable and efficient use of our scarce space. The second project involves a search for a balance between spatial quality, livability and health in the context of the Antwerp Ring Cover project.

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Favorite (place in the) city

As someone from Antwerp, I’m of course morally obliged to name Antwerp as my absolute favorite city: the pocket-sized metropolis. I like to look beyond the popular hotspots and discover other lively squares outside the busy city center, such as Dageraadplaats or Troonplaats.

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