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Imagga
text visuals | 98.2% | |
interior objects | 1.2% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2022-06-04
a clock sitting in front of a mirror | 29.2% | |
a clock hanging on the wall | 29.1% | |
a close up of a door | 29% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-07
This appears to be a framed architectural drawing or plan, labeled "The Packaged House System" by George Washington Maher & Son, Architects, dated 1942. The drawing exhibits a layout design that emphasizes flexibility, as indicated by a note on the upper left side of the plan. The plan itself shows a grid of rooms or spaces, with labels such as "Module Unit" and "Evidence of Flexibility." There are lines with various markers, likely indicating walls or partitions and their potential to be adjusted or moved. The numbering "19" in the top right corner suggests this could be a part of a series or a larger set of plans. Additionally, there is a label "97-151" in the bottom right, which could be a reference or cataloging number. The frame surrounds the plan and a matting or border is visible, as is the reflection suggesting it's covered by glass.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-07
The image depicts a black and white architectural drawing framed in a black frame. The drawing shows a plan titled "ROOM COMBINATIONS IN PLAN" from "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" by Konrad Wachsmann and Walter Gropius, dated 1942. The layout includes a schematic diagram of connections between various modular units, labeled with descriptions like "LIVING ROOM," "KITCHEN," and "MODULE UNIT." Towards the top left, there's a note labeled "EVIDENCE OF FLEXIBILITY" explaining how the modular units can be rearranged to vary the layout, using an example of room combinations. The number "19" is marked in the top right corner, and a reference number "97.151" is located in the bottom right. The diagram is detailed and includes lines, circles, and labels suggesting a flexible, modular approach to home design.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-07
The image appears to be an architectural or engineering drawing or diagram. It shows various lines, angles, and measurements, indicating a plan or schematic of some kind of modular or prefabricated building system. The text at the bottom identifies this as "The Packaged House System" from 1942. There are no human faces or identifiable individuals visible in the image.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-07
This is an architectural floor plan drawing from 1942 titled "Room Combinations in Plan" for "The Packaged House System." The drawing shows a modular house layout with various room configurations and includes features like a staircase and what appears to be a "Module Unit." There's also a section labeled "Evidence of Flexibility" in one corner of the plan. The drawing is a technical architectural document with clean lines and appears to be part of a larger documentation system, as indicated by the number "19" in the corner and what looks like a reference number "97-131" at the bottom. The drawing is presented in black and white and appears to be a historical document, possibly a blueprint or architectural planning document.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07
The image presents a black-and-white architectural plan, showcasing the layout of a building or room. The plan is titled "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" and features a grid pattern with various lines and symbols indicating different elements such as walls, doors, windows, and furniture. * **Title and Date** * The title "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" is prominently displayed in the bottom-right corner of the image. * The date "1942" is also visible in the same area, indicating when the plan was created. * **Grid Pattern** * The grid pattern is composed of horizontal and vertical lines that intersect to form squares. * Each square represents a specific unit of measurement, likely feet or inches. * **Lines and Symbols** * Various lines and symbols are used to indicate different elements within the building or room. * These elements include walls, doors, windows, and furniture, which are represented by different types of lines and symbols. * **Evidence of Flexibility** * A note in the top-left corner of the image reads "EVIDENCE OF FLEXIBILITY." * This suggests that the plan is designed to be adaptable and flexible, allowing for changes and modifications as needed. * **Module Unit** * A small rectangle in the center of the image is labeled "MODULE UNIT." * This likely refers to a standard unit of measurement or a specific component of the building or room. * **Room Combinations in Plan** * A section of the plan is labeled "ROOM COMBINATIONS IN PLAN." * This suggests that the plan is designed to accommodate different room configurations and layouts. * **Numbering System** * Numbers are used throughout the plan to identify specific rooms, doors, and windows. * These numbers likely correspond to a key or legend that explains their meaning. In summary, the image presents a detailed architectural plan for a building or room, featuring a grid pattern, various lines and symbols, and evidence of flexibility. The plan includes a title, date, and numbering system, and is designed to accommodate different room configurations and layouts.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07
The image presents a black-and-white architectural drawing of a house, specifically focusing on the room combinations in plan. The title "ROOM COMBINATIONS IN PLAN" is prominently displayed at the bottom right corner, accompanied by the subtitle "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM BY GORDON WAGENMANN & WALTER GROPIUS 1942." The drawing features a series of lines and symbols that represent different rooms and their connections. A key or legend is provided to explain the meaning of these symbols, although it is not fully legible due to the low resolution of the image. In the top-right corner, the number "19" is visible, which may indicate the page number or a reference code for the drawing. The background of the image appears to be a light-colored paper or cardboard, with a dark border around the edges. Overall, the image provides a detailed and technical representation of a house's layout, likely used for architectural or design purposes.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image appears to be a black and white architectural plan or blueprint. The plan shows a layout of a building with various rooms and spaces. The text "THE PACKED HOUSE SYSTEM" is prominently displayed at the top of the image, indicating that this is a design for a modular or prefabricated housing system. The plan includes details such as room dimensions, door and window placements, and structural elements like beams and columns. The plan also includes the number "97.131" in the bottom right corner, which could be a reference number or identifier for this particular design. The overall layout suggests a compact and efficient use of space, with multiple rooms arranged in a modular fashion to maximize the available area. The image is framed by a black border, which adds a professional and polished look to the architectural plan. The use of black and white enhances the technical and precise nature of the design, emphasizing the details and measurements of the plan. Overall, this image represents a blueprint for a modular housing system, showcasing the innovative and efficient approach to residential design.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a black-and-white architectural blueprint, framed with a black border. It is titled "ROOM COMBINATIONS IN PLAN" and is labeled as "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" by Howard W. Hinshaw & Walter Gropius, dated 1942. The blueprint features a grid-like layout with various room configurations and dimensions. The rooms are labeled with numbers and letters, indicating different room types and sizes. The blueprint also includes annotations and measurements, such as "EVIDENCE OF FLEXIBILITY" and "MODULE UNIT." The overall design suggests a modular and adaptable housing system, allowing for different room combinations and configurations.