ARCHITECT, German
(active 1320s in Brandenburg)

Exterior view

c. 1325
Photo
Marienkirche, Prenzlau

North German Gothic architecture in brick could be elaborate. There was a tradition of building complicated wall structures that employed tracery, gablets, crockets, and windows with mullions. Such brick gables reached a climax in the Marienkirche in Prenzlau and went on to flourish again in the early 15th century in St. Catherine in Brandenburg.

The photo shows a view of the church from east.