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Learning from Roriczer’s Pinnacle

Based on the 1486 publication by Matthes Roriczer, this video explains the procedure Gothic architects used to design a structure in floor plan and elevation. Roriczer demonstrated this method with a simple pinnacle, but it also applies to much more intricate designs. By applying the same logic to The Met’s Design for a Sacrament House, it was possible to reconstruct the unrealized monument in 3D.

Learn more about the exhibition Gothic By Design: The Dawn of Architectural Draftsmanship, on view through July 19, 2026.


Contributors

Story and 2D diagrams: Robert Bork
Procedural Modeling and Animation: Zoltán Bereczki
Narrative Text: Robert Bork and Femke Speelberg
Producer: Melissa Bell
Video Editor: Lela Jenkins


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