
Martin Midtgaard Winther-Gaasvig- University of Southern Denmark
Martin Midtgaard Winther-Gaasvig
- University of Southern Denmark
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Martin Midtgaard Winther-Gaasvig currently works at the Department of Technology and Innovation , University of Southern Denmark. Martin does research in Engineering Education and Civil Engineering. Their most recent publication is 'Permeable and Hygroscopic Building Envelopes: Hygrothermal Simulations of “Det Naturlige Hus”'.
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This contribution presents temperature and relative humidity data monitored over nearly two years for a case study building made of natural building materials. The case study building is a single-family house located in Denmark made of wood fiber insulation, wood fiber boards and indoor clay plaster without any membranes. Three different types of c...
Most natural building materials are hygroscopic and permeable to water vapour. These two characteristics have the potential to improve the longevity and indoor air quality of buildings. However, the potential of winter condensation due to vapour diffusion and the risk of mold growth should be assessed for safeguarding the longevity of building asse...