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Imagga
created on 2019-06-06
text visuals | 62.4% | |
paintings art | 37.6% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-06
a close up of a clock | 50% | |
a clock mounted to it | 49.4% | |
a clock mounted to a wall | 41.1% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-07
floor plans of the new york city hospital, new york city, ny
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-17
a photograph of a book with a bunch of different types of floor plans
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10
This image shows architectural floor plans and descriptions for buildings within the Boundary Street Estate, a municipal housing project in Great Britain. There are four distinct plans labeled as follows:
Cleeve Buildings (Plan No. 28) - A first-floor plan with labeled rooms including "B.R." (bedrooms) and "L.R." (living rooms). The design includes multiple small apartments laid out in a linear and symmetrical manner.
Culham Buildings (Plan No. 29) - A ground-floor plan with a similar room labeling system. The structure is angular, and the apartments are arranged in a cluster. A brief description indicates accommodations for 110 persons across 15 tenements.
Molesey Buildings (Plan No. 30) - A ground-floor plan displaying a slightly more complex arrangement compared to the previous layouts, with interconnected spaces. Text explains these buildings house 120 individuals in 15 tenements.
Wargrave Buildings (Plan No. 31) - A ground-floor plan with a unique shape featuring angled segments. It accommodates 270 individuals across 45 tenements. Detailed notes include specifics about rents and tenant accommodations.
Each building plan includes a scale for measurements and textual descriptions about its capacity, layout, and rental costs. The heading at the top of the page reads "Municipal Housing: Great Britain." The plans are historically significant as they illustrate early 20th-century public housing schemes.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10
The image is a historical architectural document featuring floor plans of municipal housing in Great Britain, specifically from the Boundary Street Estate. It contains four separate building plans, each labeled with the name of the building, the estate location, and a plan number.
Cleeve Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 28: This floor plan displays the layout of a first floor, including several rooms labeled "B.R." which likely stands for bedrooms, and "L.R.," presumably standing for living rooms. The layout is symmetrical, with a central corridor and rooms branching from it.
Culham Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 29: This plan depicts a ground floor layout. Similar labeling is used for rooms (B.R. and L.R.). The layout includes an irregular corridor and presumably utilitarian spaces.
Molesey Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 30: Illustrated is a ground floor plan, showing areas divided into bedrooms and living rooms. This plan has marked sections that appear to indicate different functional areas within the residential units.
Wargrave Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 31: The plan shown is of a ground floor with a curved layout. The labeling follows the same pattern as the other plans with various rooms designated for bedrooms and living areas.
Each plan also includes a scale for measurement and brief textual descriptions providing additional architectural and accommodation details about the buildings. The plans are arranged in a grid format on the document, which features a heading "Municipal Housing: Great Britain" at the top.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-19
This image appears to be architectural floor plans for several municipal housing buildings in Great Britain. It shows the layout and dimensions of the Cleeve Buildings, Culham Buildings, and Wardave Buildings, all part of the Boundary Street Estate. The plans provide details about the number of rooms and accommodations in each building. While the image does not contain any human faces, it provides technical information about the design and structure of these public housing complexes.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-19
This image shows architectural floor plans for several municipal housing buildings in Great Britain, specifically from the Boundary Street Estate. The plans include layouts for four different buildings:
- Cleeve Buildings
- Culham Buildings
- Molesey Buildings
- Wargrave Buildings
Each plan shows detailed room layouts with designations for bedrooms (marked as "B.R.") and living rooms (marked as "L.R."). The plans appear to be from the early 20th century and show both ground floor and first floor arrangements. The layouts are typical of social housing from this period, with efficient use of space and multiple units per floor.
The drawings are presented in a clean, technical architectural style with black lines on white paper, showing walls, doorways, and stairs. Each plan includes a scale bar and is clearly labeled. The buildings appear to have been designed to maximize living space while maintaining decent living conditions for residents, which was a key concern in municipal housing projects of the time.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a collection of floor plans for various buildings, showcasing their architectural designs and layouts. The title "Municipal Housing: Great Britain" is prominently displayed at the top, indicating the context of the image.
Here are the key features of the image:
- Floor Plans:
- Four distinct floor plans are visible, each representing a different building.
- The plans are labeled with letters and numbers, likely indicating specific rooms or areas within the buildings.
- The plans include measurements and scale indicators, providing a sense of proportion and scale.
- Building Information:
- Each floor plan is accompanied by a brief description of the building, including its name, location, and features.
- The descriptions provide context for the floor plans, highlighting notable architectural elements or design choices.
- Visual Elements:
- The floor plans are presented on a beige background, which helps to create a sense of continuity and cohesion.
- The text and labels are displayed in black, making them easy to read and understand.
- The overall design of the image is clean and organized, with clear headings and concise descriptions.
In summary, the image provides a detailed and informative look at the architectural designs of various buildings in Great Britain. The floor plans and accompanying descriptions offer a wealth of information about the buildings' layouts, features, and historical context.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
This image presents a collection of four floor plans for various buildings, each accompanied by a detailed description. The plans are arranged in two columns, with two plans per column.
The top-left plan, labeled "Cleeve Buildings, Boundary Street Estate," features a rectangular shape with a central courtyard and a smaller courtyard on the left side. The top-right plan, titled "Culham Buildings, Boundary Street Estate," has a similar rectangular shape but with a larger courtyard and an additional wing on the right side.
The bottom-left plan, labeled "Molesey Buildings, Boundary Street Estate," boasts a unique octagonal shape with a central courtyard and a smaller courtyard on the right side. The bottom-right plan, titled "Wargrave Buildings, Boundary Street Estate," has a rectangular shape with a central courtyard and an additional wing on the right side.
Each plan includes a key that explains the symbols used to represent different features, such as doors, windows, and staircases. The descriptions provide additional information about the buildings, including their location, size, and architectural style.
Overall, this image provides a comprehensive overview of the floor plans for these four buildings, allowing viewers to visualize the layout and design of each structure.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image is a document titled "Municipal Housing: Great Britain" that contains floor plans and descriptions of various residential buildings. The document is divided into four sections, each detailing a different set of buildings. The first section features "Cleve Buildings" on Boundary Street Estate, containing 34 tenements. The second section shows "Culham Buildings" on Boundary Street Estate, accommodating 110 people. The third section displays "Molesey Buildings" on Boundary Street Estate, housing 154 people. The fourth section illustrates "Wargrave Buildings" on Boundary Street Estate, accommodating 270 people. Each section includes a floor plan and a description of the buildings, including room types, dimensions, and rental costs.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image is a composite of architectural plans and descriptions of four different housing projects in Great Britain. Each section is labeled with a specific name and plan number, and includes a ground floor plan of the buildings.
Cleeve Buildings, Boundary Street Estate:
- Plan No. 28: This section shows a ground floor plan of a building with multiple rooms and corridors. The plan indicates rooms labeled as "B.R." (Bedroom) and "L.R." (Living Room). There are also communal areas and corridors connecting the rooms. The text describes the building as containing 34 tenements, with various room configurations including two-roomed and three-roomed units. Rents range from £0.08.50 to £0.13.0 per week.
Culham Buildings, Boundary Street Estate:
- Plan No. 29: This section displays a ground floor plan similar to the Cleeve Buildings, with rooms and corridors. The text mentions that Culham Buildings accommodate 110 persons in 35 one-roomed and 30 two-roomed tenements. Rents vary from £0.06.0 to £0.13.0 per week.
Molesey Buildings, Boundary Street Estate:
- Plan No. 30: The ground floor plan here is more complex, showing a larger building with multiple rooms and corridors. The text states that Molesey Buildings accommodate 154 persons in 34 tenements of 3 rooms and 13 tenements of 2 rooms. Rents range from £0.06.0 to £0.12.0 per week.
Wargrave Buildings, Boundary Street Estate:
- Plan No. 31: This section shows a ground floor plan with a layout similar to the others, featuring rooms and corridors. The text describes Wargrave Buildings as accommodating 270 persons in 45 tenements, with 30 of these being self-contained and 15 having a private WC. Rents vary from £0.06.0 to £0.12.0 per week.
Each section includes a scale for the plans and provides detailed information about the number of rooms, the type of accommodation, and the rent ranges. The descriptions also mention the value of the site and the total cost of the buildings.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-25
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a collage of four different floor plans of buildings, each labeled with its name and plan number. All the buildings are part of the Boundary Street Estate in Great Britain. The layout of the image is organized with two plans on the top row and two on the bottom row, each plan accompanied by text describing its features.
Starting with the top left, the building is titled "Cleeve Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 28." This plan shows the "First Floor Plan" and is marked with letters "B.R." and "L.R." The accompanying text mentions that the building contains 32 tenements of varying sizes, from 2 to 5 rooms, and provides information about bathrooms and the cost of rent per week based on accommodation.
Moving to the top right, "Culham Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 29" is a "Ground Floor Plan." It contains similar labels and is described as accommodating 110 persons in various tenements. All tenements have shared water closets and wash facilities. The text also gives the site value and the range of weekly rents.
The bottom left features "Molesey Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 30," with its "Ground Floor Plan." The text specifies accommodation for 270 persons in 45 tenements and indicates that 30 of these tenements are entirely self-contained, with 20 having a private water closet and scullery. Information about rents and the site value is also included.
Lastly, the bottom right shows "Wargrave Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 31," which is also a "Ground Floor Plan." Similar to the other plans, it uses labels, presents a floor layout, and provides information about the number of people the building accommodates, the sizes of the tenements, and details about private water closets. Rent ranges and the site value are also mentioned.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-25
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a page from a publication about municipal housing in Great Britain. It displays four architectural floor plans of buildings on the Boundary Street Estate. Each plan has a title indicating the building name (Cleeve, Culham, Molesey, Wargrave) and a plan number (28, 29, 30, 31). Below each plan is a brief description about the accommodation provided, the cost, and the value of the site.
The plans themselves are detailed black and white line drawings showing room layouts, stairs, and features like bathrooms (indicated by "B.R."), living rooms ("L.R."), water closets (w.c.).
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image presents architectural floor plans of four different municipal housing buildings in Great Britain. Each plan is labeled with a specific building name and plan number. Here is a detailed summary of each plan:
Cleeve Buildings, Boundary Street Estate (Plan No. 98):
- Description: This plan shows the first-floor layout of the Cleeve Buildings.
- Details: The building contains accommodations for 88 persons in 20 one-room tenements. The rooms are arranged in a linear fashion with each room having a window and a door. The rooms are labeled as either "L.R." (likely living room) or "B.R." (likely bedroom).
- Amenities: The plan indicates the presence of water closets (W.C.) and sculleries (S). The value of the site is mentioned as £4,000.
Culham Buildings, Boundary Street Estate (Plan No. 89):
- Description: This plan depicts the ground floor layout of the Culham Buildings.
- Details: The building provides accommodation for 110 persons in 11 one-room and 12 two-room tenements. The rooms are labeled as "L.R." and "B.R."
- Amenities: The plan includes water closets (W.C.) and sculleries (S). The value of the site is mentioned as £4,861.
Molesey Buildings, Boundary Street Estate (Plan No. 90):
- Description: This plan shows the ground floor layout of the Molesey Buildings.
- Details: The building accommodates 67 persons in 48 one-room tenements. The rooms are labeled as "L.R." and "B.R."
- Amenities: The plan includes water closets (W.C.) and sculleries (S). The value of the site is mentioned as £2,808.
Wargrave Buildings, Boundary Street Estate (Plan No. 92):
- Description: This plan depicts the ground floor layout of the Wargrave Buildings.
- Details: The building provides accommodation for 154 persons in 16 one-room tenements. The rooms are labeled as "L.R." and "B.R."
- Amenities: The plan includes water closets (W.C.) and sculleries (S). The value of the site is mentioned as £4,900.
Each plan includes a scale bar for reference, indicating the dimensions of the buildings and rooms. The plans are detailed with specific room layouts, including the placement of doors, windows, and amenities.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
The image is a set of architectural floor plans for different sections of the Boundary Street Estate, a municipal housing project in Great Britain. It includes four separate plans, each for a different set of buildings:
Cleeve Buildings (Plan No. 28): This plan shows the first floor layout for a set of buildings. It contains multiple tenements, with room labels such as "B.R." (Bedroom) and "L.R." (Living Room). The text provides details about the number of rooms, the value of the site, and the weekly rent for each type of tenement.
Culham Buildings (Plan No. 29): This is a ground floor plan for another set of buildings in the estate. It includes similar room labels and layout details, with the same informational text at the bottom.
Molesey Buildings (Plan No. 30): This plan shows the ground floor layout for a different section of the estate. It includes details about the number of rooms, the weekly rent, and the site value, similar to the other plans.
Wargrave Buildings (Plan No. 31): This is another ground floor plan for buildings in the estate. It again includes room labels and the same informational text about the number of rooms, rent, and site value.
The layout of each plan is detailed, with rooms and hallways clearly marked. The plans are presented in a regional context, highlighting the architectural design of municipal housing from the period in which these buildings were constructed. The overall design suggests a focus on functionality and community living.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08
The image is a set of architectural floor plans for four different buildings in the Boundary Street Estate in Great Britain. The plans are labeled as follows:
- Top Left: Cleeve Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 28. This is a first-floor plan.
- Top Right: Culham Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 29. This is a ground-floor plan.
- Bottom Left: Molesey Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 30. This is a ground-floor plan.
- Bottom Right: Wargrave Buildings, Boundary Street Estate, Plan No. 31. This is a ground-floor plan.
Each plan includes detailed layouts of the rooms, with labels indicating the function of each room (e.g., B.R. for bedroom, L.R. for living room). The plans are drawn to scale, as indicated by the scale bar on each plan.
The text at the bottom of each plan provides additional information about the buildings, such as the number of tenements, the number of rooms per tenement, and the cost of the buildings. The text also mentions the value of the site and the cost per tenement.