
A Dutch Fire Scape – Studio Hanna Prinssen
Changes in the climate are increasing the risk of wildfires in the Netherlands. Hanna Prinssen sees that as a country we are organized to protect ourselves from water, but wonders if we are also prepared for long periods of drought and the associated wildfires. With this project, Studio Hanna Prinssen is conducting design research into possible adaptations in the coastal area to learn to live with fire. The project consists of a comprehensive landscape analysis of the coastal landscape at different scales. The analysis will be carried out based on walks, map study and historical analysis, and will lead to a strategic design to make the coastal area of the Netherlands wildfire-safe and resilient to longer periods of drought. The results will be summarized in a report and shared with the various stakeholders by means of a presentation and a video. From the preliminary investigation, the stichting NH Bos (NH Forest Foundation) is involved. Other partners involved are Jelmer Dam (NIPV) and the VU Amsterdam.
















