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Matthias Winkler
Researcher at Fraunhofer Society
Publications - 8
Citations - 131
Matthias Winkler is an academic researcher from Fraunhofer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urban climate & User requirements document. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 89 citations.
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Climate for Culture: assessing the impact of climate change on the future indoor climate in historic buildings using simulations
Johanna Leissner,Ralf Kilian,Lola Kotova,Daniela Jacob,Uwe Mikolajewicz,Tor Broström,Jonathan Ashley-Smith,HL Henk Schellen,Mhj Marco Martens,Jos van Schijndel,Florian Antretter,Matthias Winkler,Chiara Bertolin,Dario Camuffo,Goran Simeunovic,Tomáš Vyhlídal +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report results from the large-scale integrated EU project "Climate for Culture" and assess the potential impact of gradual climate change on historic buildings and on the vast collections they contain.
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User requirements and case studies to evaluate the practicability and usability of the urban climate model PALM‑4U
Guido Halbig,Bettina Steuri,Björn Büter,Irina Heese,Jürgen Schultze,Michaela Stecking,Sebastian Stratbücker,Luise Willen,Matthias Winkler +8 more
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Critical discussion of a shading calculation method for low energy building and passive house design
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the current implementation of the shading calculation in the passive house verification method, based on comparison tests of the current method with an advanced shading calculation method shortcomings of the existing method are discussed.
Results of the EU Project Climate For Culture: Future Climate-induced Risks to Historic Buildings and their Interiors
Chiara Bertolin,Dario Camuffo,Johanna Leissner,Florian Antretter,Matthias Winkler,van Awm Jos Schijndel,HL Henk Schellen,Lola Kotova,Uwe Mikolajewicz,Tor Broström,Gustaf Leijonhufvud,Jonathan Ashley-Smith +11 more
TL;DR: The EU funded Climate for Culture (CfC) Project as discussed by the authors has been used to forecast the impact of climate change on either indoor or outdoor cultural heritage and advise on related risks.