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Title

Housing, Industrial: United States. Ohio. Goodyear Heights: Industrial Housing, Cottages: Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company: Houses erected at Goodyear Heights to be sold to employees of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, 1913-1915.

Date

1913-15

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.1971

Human Generated Data

Title

Housing, Industrial: United States. Ohio. Goodyear Heights: Industrial Housing, Cottages: Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company: Houses erected at Goodyear Heights to be sold to employees of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, 1913-1915.

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

1913-15

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.1971

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Amazon
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Clarifai
created on 2019-06-04

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Imagga
created on 2019-06-04

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Google
created on 2019-06-04

Text 91.9
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Microsoft
created on 2019-06-04

design 89.5
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Amazon

No features identified

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Imagga
created on 2019-06-04

text visuals 99.1%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-04

a graffiti covered wall 52.7%
a bunch of graffiti on a wall 42.5%
graffiti on a wall 42.4%

Clarifai

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05

a photograph of a collection of architectural architectural drawings of a house

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06

a page from a book with four different plans for houses

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11

This image is a vintage architectural layout showcasing designs for industrial housing cottages. It includes illustrations of four different houses, numbered 259, 377, 381, and 462, along with corresponding floor plans for the first floor and second floor of each house.

  1. House No. 259: The illustration shows a single-family cottage with a distinct gabled roof and quaint appearance. Beneath it are detailed floor plans labeled "First Floor Plan" and "Second Floor Plan," showing their internal room layouts.

  2. House No. 377: This house features a simple design with a sloped, asymmetrical roof and a side entrance. Its floor plans are also included, showing rooms on both floors.

  3. House No. 381: The cottage has a traditional style with symmetrical windows and a wide sloping roof. Accompanying plans show the interior room arrangement on both the first and second floors.

  4. House No. 462: This is the largest and most elaborate structure among the four, with a complex roofline and multiple sections. It has detailed floor plans showing more room divisions compared to the others.

Below the illustrations and floor plans, a textual description explains the context of the houses. These cottages were constructed for employees of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company from 1913 to 1918 at Goodyear Heights. There is also a note describing the costs of construction for each house (in brick and stucco), along with some specifications about the size and design.

The overall layout serves as an architectural summary for industrial employee housing during that era.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11

The image depicts a historical architectural document focusing on industrial housing, specifically cottages. It consists of four illustrated panels displaying homes numbered 259, 377, 365, and 462. Each panel contains an artistic rendering of the respective house and corresponding floor plans for the first and second floors.

  1. House No. 259: The image depicts a two-story cottage with a pitched roof and several windows. Below the illustration are the detailed first and second floor plans, showing room layouts and dimensions.

  2. House No. 377: This house is similarly illustrated with a side view, presenting the structure and surroundings. It also includes the first and second floor plans outlining the house's design.

  3. House No. 365: The illustration provides a front view of this cottage, highlighting its spaciousness and architectural style. Floor plans for both floors again accompany the image.

  4. House No. 462: The final house is shown in an oblique view, with its distinctive design features and landscaping. The floor plans beneath it outline the room configurations.

Above all the house panels, there is a title, "Industrial Housing: Cottages," indicating the focus of the document. Below the house illustrations, a text block provides additional information about the houses, including the construction costs, materials used (brick and stucco), and specific notes about the cheapest house built by the company, House No. 377. The construction costs are listed for each house number, with brick and stucco being the primary materials used. The text mentions that these houses were erected at Goodyear Heights to be sold to employees of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company between 1913 and 1916.

This document serves as a historical record of early 20th-century industrial housing efforts, showcasing the design and architectural planning involved in providing homes for workers.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-12

The image appears to be an architectural plan or design for "Industrial Housing, Cottages". It contains four different house designs, each with a front elevation view and floor plans. The houses have a traditional, early 20th century style with features like gabled roofs, dormers, and porches. The image also includes some cost information for the construction of these houses. Overall, this seems to be a set of housing designs intended for industrial or working-class communities.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-12

The image shows architectural plans and drawings for industrial housing cottages. There are four different cottage designs depicted, each with exterior sketches showing the cottage from different angles, as well as floor plans showing the layout of rooms inside.

The cottages have a quaint, traditional style with pitched roofs, chimneys, and front porches or entryways. Based on the exterior sketches, they appear to be 1-2 story single family homes surrounded by trees and landscaping.

The floor plans detail the arrangement of rooms like the living room, dining room, kitchen and bedrooms. Two of the designs have just a ground floor plan, while the other two show both first and second floor layouts.

At the bottom, a cost of construction table breaks down the estimated pricing to build each model in brick or stucco.

Overall, it provides a comprehensive overview of these small, charming industrial worker housing designs, including visuals of the home exteriors, interior room configurations, and construction costs. The traditional architecture and setting give them a cozy, countryside cottage aesthetic.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-12

This image shows architectural plans and elevations for industrial housing cottages from what appears to be the early 20th century. There are four different house designs shown, each with both an exterior view sketch and corresponding floor plans for first and second floors.

The houses appear to be modest but well-designed cottages in various styles, including some with dormers and covered porches. They're numbered as House No. 359, 357, 361, and 362. Each design features different architectural elements but all appear to be two-story homes with traditional styling typical of early 1900s residential architecture.

At the bottom of the image is text providing information about construction costs and details, indicating these were built by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company around 1915. The text mentions these houses were erected at "Goodyear Heights" and were meant to be sold to employees of the company.

The floor plans show practical layouts with typical rooms of the period - living spaces downstairs and bedrooms upstairs. The document appears to be part of a larger collection of industrial housing documentation, with "Industrial Housing, Cottages" noted at the top of the page.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-01

The image presents a collection of architectural drawings and floor plans for industrial housing cottages, showcasing four distinct house designs. The top section features a title, "Industrial Housing, Cottages," accompanied by a series of sketches and floor plans for each house, including House No. 359, House No. 377, House No. 381, and House No. 462.

House No. 359:

  • Sketch: A two-story house with a gable roof and a covered porch
  • Floor Plan: The first floor includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, and bathroom, while the second floor features two bedrooms and a bathroom

House No. 377:

  • Sketch: A one-story house with a gable roof and a covered porch
  • Floor Plan: The first floor includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, and bathroom, while the second floor features two bedrooms and a bathroom

House No. 381:

  • Sketch: A one-story house with a gable roof and a covered porch
  • Floor Plan: The first floor includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, and bathroom, while the second floor features two bedrooms and a bathroom

House No. 462:

  • Sketch: A one-story house with a gable roof and a covered porch
  • Floor Plan: The first floor includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, and bathroom, while the second floor features two bedrooms and a bathroom

Cost of Construction:

  • A table at the bottom of the image provides the cost of construction for each house, including the total cost, brick and stone, studios and utilities, and other expenses.

Additional Information:

  • A paragraph at the bottom of the image explains that House No. 377 is the cheapest house built by the company of which plans are available, and it includes a bathroom, bath and porch, and a studio and utilities.
  • The image also includes a note that the company has furnished the houses with Goodyear Heights, and that information is available upon request.

Overall, the image provides a comprehensive overview of the different house designs and their corresponding floor plans, as well as the cost of construction for each house.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-01

The image presents a collection of architectural plans and illustrations for various houses, showcasing their designs and layouts. The title "Industrial Housing, Cottages" is prominently displayed at the top, indicating that these are industrial-style cottages.

House Plans and Illustrations

  • Four houses are featured, each with its own set of plans and illustrations.
  • Each house has a unique design, with varying numbers of floors, rooms, and architectural features.
  • The plans provide detailed information about the layout of each house, including the location of doors, windows, and other features.
  • The illustrations offer a visual representation of what each house would look like from the outside, giving a sense of its overall appearance and style.

Cost of Construction

  • A table at the bottom of the image provides information about the cost of construction for each house.
  • The table lists the cost of materials, labor, and other expenses associated with building each house.
  • The costs are broken down into different categories, such as brick and mortar, shingles, and other materials.
  • The total cost of construction for each house is also provided, giving a clear idea of how much it would cost to build each one.

Overall

  • The image provides a comprehensive overview of the design and construction of industrial-style cottages.
  • It offers a detailed look at the plans and layouts of each house, as well as the costs associated with building them.
  • The image is likely intended for use by architects, builders, or homeowners who are interested in constructing industrial-style cottages.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-31

A gray background displays four illustrations of houses, each with a number and a description. The first house has a number 159 and is described as a "First Floor Plan" and "Second Floor Plan." The second house has a number 377 and is described as a "First Floor Plan" and "Second Floor Plan." The third house has a number 391 and is described as a "First Floor Plan" and "Second Floor Plan." The fourth house has a number 462 and is described as a "First Floor Plan" and "Second Floor Plan." Below the illustrations is a table with the heading "Cost of Construction." The table has columns for "Brick & Stucco," "Studeo & Shingles," and "House Number." The first row of the table has the values "$1744," "$2833," and "377." The second row has the values "$2525," "$2968," and "381." The third row has the values "$4205," and "462."

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-31

The image is a grayscale architectural document titled "Industrial Housing, Cottages." It consists of several sections, including a title at the top, four detailed architectural drawings of houses, and a table with construction cost details.

  1. Title Section:

    • At the top of the image, there is a title "Industrial Housing, Cottages" centered in the upper part of the image.
  2. Architectural Drawings:

    • There are four separate architectural drawings of houses, each with a front elevation and floor plans for both the first and second floors.
    • Each house drawing includes a small illustration of the house's exterior and two floor plans beneath it, labeled "FIRST FLOOR PLAN" and "SECOND FLOOR PLAN."
    • The houses vary in design but share a similar style, characterized by pitched roofs and multiple windows.
  3. Cost Table:

    • Below the architectural drawings, there is a table titled "Cost of Construction."
    • The table lists several house numbers (377, 381, 461, 462) and their respective construction costs.
    • The costs are broken down into "In Stucco," "Brick & Stucco," and "Stucco & Shingles."
    • The table provides specific dollar amounts for each category, indicating the construction cost for each house type.
  4. Additional Information:

    • There is a note at the bottom of the image providing additional context about the houses. It mentions that House No. 377 is the cheapest house built by the company, costing $1103 per room, and includes details about the construction materials and style ("semi-detached costing $2103 per 6-room dwelling of stucco exterior").

Analysis:

The image serves as a comprehensive architectural and financial document for a series of industrial housing cottages. It provides detailed visual and textual information about the design and cost of construction for each house. The document is likely used for planning, budgeting, and construction purposes, ensuring that stakeholders have clear and precise information about the housing project.

Answer:

The image is an architectural and financial document for industrial housing cottages, featuring detailed drawings of four houses, their floor plans, and a cost table for construction. It includes specific house numbers, construction costs broken down by material, and additional notes about the construction style and cost per room.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-05

Here's a description of the image:

Overall Description:

The image is a page from a historical document, likely a pamphlet or architectural catalog, focused on "Industrial Housing, Cottages." The layout is structured, featuring illustrations and accompanying information about house designs. It appears to be related to housing built for employees of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in 1913.

Key Elements:

  • House Illustrations: The image prominently displays four illustrated renderings of different cottage designs. Each illustration showcases a view of the exterior of the house. The renderings are in a soft, sepia-toned style, consistent with the era.
  • Floor Plans: Below each house illustration, there are schematic floor plans showing the layout of each floor (First and Second Floor). These plans provide details on room arrangements.
  • Textual Information: The document provides descriptions and details about the houses. This includes the house numbers, the materials, and some background information about the project. There is a section specifically for Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
  • Cost Information: A table detailing the "Cost of Construction" for each house type.
  • Historical Context: The image is a snapshot of the early 20th-century housing market and offers insights into the types of homes being constructed for industrial workers.

Details of Individual Houses:

  • House No. 359: Features a Dutch Colonial style.
  • House No. 377: Appears to be a smaller, simpler cottage. The text notes that it is the cheapest.
  • House No. 361:
  • House No. 462: A semi-detached dwelling.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-05

Here is a description of the image:

The image presents a document titled "Industrial Housing, Cottages," showcasing four different house designs with their respective floor plans and costs. The document appears to be a vintage illustration or a printed page from an architectural or housing publication.

Four separate images are arranged horizontally, each displaying a house illustration above its corresponding first and second-floor plans. The houses vary in style, size, and architectural details, giving viewers a glimpse into the range of housing options available.

Beneath these illustrations, there are descriptions related to the "Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company." The text explains that the houses were built at Goodyear Heights to be sold to employees of the company between 1913 and 1915. Additionally, it includes the cost of construction for each house number, listing the prices in "Stucco," "Brick & Stucco," and "Stucco & Shingles."

A note about House No. 377 being the cheapest and House No. 462 being a semi-detached dwelling with a stucco exterior provides further details about these particular properties. The document cites a pamphlet called "Goodyear Heights" and mentions blueprints being numbered for further reference.

In the upper right corner, a handwritten note, possibly a catalog number or annotation, is present, indicating the document's archival or historical context.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image depicts a page from a catalog or brochure showcasing industrial housing cottages offered by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. The page is titled "Industrial Housing: Cottages."

There are four different house designs displayed, each with an illustration of the house and corresponding floor plans. The houses are labeled as follows:

  1. House No. 377

    • Features a simple, rectangular structure with a gabled roof.
    • Two floor plans are provided: First Floor Plan and Second Floor Plan.
    • The first floor includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, and a bathroom.
    • The second floor includes three bedrooms and a bathroom.
  2. House No. 38

    • A more complex design with a gabled roof and additional architectural details.
    • Two floor plans are provided: First Floor Plan and Second Floor Plan.
    • The first floor includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, and a bathroom.
    • The second floor includes three bedrooms and a bathroom.
  3. House No. 397

    • A simpler design similar to House No. 377 but with slight variations.
    • Two floor plans are provided: First Floor Plan and Second Floor Plan.
    • The first floor includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, and a bathroom.
    • The second floor includes three bedrooms and a bathroom.
  4. House No. 462

    • A larger, more elaborate design with multiple gables and a more intricate layout.
    • Two floor plans are provided: First Floor Plan and Second Floor Plan.
    • The first floor includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, and a bathroom.
    • The second floor includes four bedrooms and a bathroom.

Additionally, there is a text box at the bottom of the page providing information about the houses:

  • The houses were erected at Goodyear Heights and are available to employees of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
  • Construction costs for the houses are listed in a table:
    • House No. 377: $1,744 in brick and stucco, $2,099 in stucco and shingles.
    • House No. 38: $2,690 in brick and stucco, $2,999 in stucco and shingles.
    • House No. 397: $1,544 in brick and stucco, $1,899 in stucco and shingles.
    • House No. 462: $4,055 in brick and stucco, $4,399 in stucco and shingles.
  • House No. 397 is noted as the cheapest house built by the company, featuring a combination of brick, stucco, and shingle exterior.
  • The houses were constructed in 1913, and the information was furnished by the company.

The overall layout and design of the page suggest it is intended to provide potential buyers or employees with detailed information about the available housing options, including costs and floor plans.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-12

The image is a page from a catalog or a brochure for industrial housing cottages, specifically designed for employees of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in 1913-1916. The layout of the page is divided into four sections, each featuring a different house model. Each house model is accompanied by an exterior drawing and a set of floor plans for both the first and second floors.

  1. House No. 379 (top left): The exterior drawing shows a two-story house with a gabled roof and a porch. The floor plans indicate a layout with two bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, and a kitchen.

  2. House No. 377 (top center): The exterior drawing shows a similar two-story house with a gabled roof, but with a different design. The floor plans show a layout with two bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, and a kitchen, along with a study that can be used as a third bedroom.

  3. House No. 381 (top right): The exterior drawing shows a two-story house with a more modern design, featuring a gabled roof and a porch. The floor plans show a layout with two bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, and a study.

  4. House No. 462 (bottom right): The exterior drawing shows a larger, more spacious house with a gabled roof and a porch. The floor plans show a layout with three bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, a study, and a laundry room.

Below the house models, there is a table detailing the construction cost of each house model. The costs are presented in three categories: brick, brick & stucco, and stucco & shingles. For example, House No. 377 is a brick & stucco house with a construction cost of $1744. The table also includes the number of rooms and the total cost for each house model.

The bottom of the page provides additional information about the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and the houses erected at Goodyear Heights. It mentions that the houses are to be sold to employees and that the cost of construction is listed in the table.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-12

This image appears to be a historical architectural blueprint illustrating four different cottage designs for industrial housing, likely from the early 20th century. The page is labeled "Industrial Housing, Cottages" at the top.

Layout:

  1. Four Cottage Designs:

    • Each design is labeled with a house number (359, 377, 381, and 462).
    • Each cottage is depicted with an exterior illustration and floor plans for the first and second floors.
    • The designs vary slightly in structure and layout, with different numbers of rooms and styles.
  2. Floor Plans:

    • For each cottage, there are detailed floor plans for both the first and second floors.
    • These plans show the arrangement of rooms, including living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, and other spaces.
  3. Textual Information:

    • At the bottom of the page, there is a section with textual information about the houses.
    • It mentions the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, indicating that these cottages were likely built for employees of the company.
    • The text specifies the cost of construction for each house, with prices listed for different materials (brick & stucco and shingles).

Additional Details:

  • The cottages are described as being built at Goodyear Heights and were intended for sale to employees of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company between 1913 and 1925.
  • The text also notes the cheapest house built by the company, which is House No. 377, and provides details about its structure and cost.

Overall, this image provides a comprehensive view of the architectural designs and construction costs of industrial housing from a specific historical period.

Text analysis

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