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Government, City: United States. Washington, D.C.: Heights of Buildings, Washington: Districting in Washington: On residential streets the maximum height limit is 85 feet subject to certain provisions. The height may not exceed the width of the street diminished by 10 feet on streets more than 70 feet in width. The height may not exceed 60 feet on streets between 60 and 70 feet in width. The height may not exceed the width of the street on streets less than 60 feet in width. Key to Height Limitations: Olive, 160 feet: red, 130 feet: yellow, 95 feet: green, 90 feet: blue, 80 feet: lavender, 60-85 feet: white, street width.

Date

c. 1903

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, 3.2002.1528

Human Generated Data

Title

Government, City: United States. Washington, D.C.: Heights of Buildings, Washington: Districting in Washington: On residential streets the maximum height limit is 85 feet subject to certain provisions. The height may not exceed the width of the street diminished by 10 feet on streets more than 70 feet in width. The height may not exceed 60 feet on streets between 60 and 70 feet in width. The height may not exceed the width of the street on streets less than 60 feet in width. Key to Height Limitations: Olive, 160 feet: red, 130 feet: yellow, 95 feet: green, 90 feet: blue, 80 feet: lavender, 60-85 feet: white, street width.

People

Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1903

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.1528

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Amazon
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Clarifai
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-04

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Google
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Microsoft
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Amazon

No features identified

Clarifai

Poster

Clarifai

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Imagga
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Captions

Microsoft
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Salesforce

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

a map of the city of new york, with a drawing of a city

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-18

a photograph of a map of a city with a map of the city

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-13

This image shows a historical map titled "Heights of Buildings, Washington," which analyzes the height limits for buildings in Washington, D.C. The map uses purple and red lines and shading to illustrate areas and streets where different height regulations apply. Key locations and landmarks in Washington are identified, providing a detailed layout of the city. Below the map, there is a block of text that explains the height restrictions explicitly:

"On residential streets the maximum height limit is 85 feet subject to certain provisions: the height may not exceed the width of the street diminished by 10 feet on streets, 90 feet wide (conditions of height not proven). If street is 100 feet wide, then height may be 90 feet; 60 feet wide diminished 70 feet maximum."

The text continues describing specific regulations based on street widths, such as streets being 130 feet wide allowing up to 160 ft and specifications.

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Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-13

The image is a historical map titled "Heights of Buildings, Washington." It appears to be a zoning map showing the maximum allowable building heights in Washington, D.C. The map is predominantly purple with red lines indicating major streets or boundaries. There are also black numbers and symbols denoting different zones or areas.

Below the map, there is a text box labeled "DISTRICTS IN WASHINGTON" that provides details on height restrictions in various parts of the city. The text outlines rules such as the maximum building heights based on street width and other zoning provisions. For example, on residential streets, the height limit is generally 85 feet, and on business streets, it varies between 90 feet and 130 feet depending on the width of the street (90 feet for 60-85 feet wide streets, 130 feet for 160 feet wide streets, etc.).

The map serves as a visual guide to understand the height restrictions that apply to different areas in Washington, D.C., as determined by zoning regulations. The overall presentation is formal and likely intended for planning or governance purposes.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-17

The image appears to be a map of Washington, D.C. showing the heights of various buildings in the city. The map depicts a grid-like layout of streets and blocks, with different colors and lines indicating the heights of the buildings. The text below the map provides additional information about the building height regulations, stating that the maximum height limit for presidential streets is 130 feet, and that buildings on other streets cannot exceed 90 feet in height.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-17

This is a historical map showing the "Heights of Buildings" in Washington, DC. The map uses a color-coded system to indicate different building height restrictions across the city's street grid. The purple lines appear to show the basic street layout, while red markings indicate areas with specific height limitations.

Below the map is a legend or description explaining that residential streets have maximum height limits of 85 feet, with certain provisions. It mentions different height restrictions based on street widths:

  • Streets more than 75 feet in width
  • Streets between 60 and 75 feet
  • Streets less than 60 feet in width

The map appears to be focused on the central area of Washington DC, with what looks like the waterfront visible along the bottom edge. This type of planning document was likely used for zoning and urban development purposes, helping to maintain the city's distinctive low-rise character that it's known for today.

Meta Llama

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

The image presents a map of Washington, D.C., specifically focusing on the heights of buildings in the city. The map is divided into sections, each representing a different area of the city, with various colored lines indicating the maximum height allowed for buildings in each section.

  • Map of Washington, D.C.
    • The map is centered in the image and features a grid pattern with purple lines representing streets.
    • The map is overlaid with red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple lines that indicate the maximum height allowed for buildings in each area.
    • The map also includes a key that explains the meaning of each color line.
  • Key to the Map
    • The key is located below the map and provides information about the maximum height allowed for buildings in each area.
    • The key explains that the red lines represent the maximum height allowed for buildings in residential areas, while the orange lines represent the maximum height allowed for buildings in commercial areas.
    • The key also notes that the yellow lines represent the maximum height allowed for buildings in industrial areas, and the green lines represent the maximum height allowed for buildings in parks and other open spaces.
    • The key also includes information about the minimum height required for buildings in certain areas.
  • Background
    • The background of the image is a light beige color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the map and key.
    • The background also includes some text at the top of the image that reads "Heights of Buildings, Washington."

Overall, the image provides a clear and concise visual representation of the maximum heights allowed for buildings in Washington, D.C. The map and key work together to provide a comprehensive overview of the city's building height regulations.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11

The image depicts a map of Washington, D.C., with a key at the bottom and a title at the top. The map is titled "Heights of Buildings, Washington" and features a grid pattern with various colors and symbols indicating different types of buildings or structures.

Key:

  • Residential Streets: The maximum height limit is 80 feet, subject to certain provisions.
  • Streets Wider Than 70 Feet: The height may not exceed 85 feet.
  • Streets Wider Than 90 Feet: The height may not exceed 95 feet.
  • Streets Wider Than 110 Feet: The height may not exceed 110 feet.
  • Streets Wider Than 140 Feet: The height may not exceed 140 feet.
  • Streets Wider Than 160 Feet: The height may not exceed 160 feet.
  • Streets Wider Than 180 Feet: The height may not exceed 180 feet.

Colors:

  • Lavender: 80-85 feet
  • Yellow: 85-90 feet
  • Green: 90-95 feet
  • Blue: 95-110 feet
  • Red: 110-140 feet
  • Olive: 140-160 feet
  • White: 160-180 feet

Overall, the map provides a visual representation of the height restrictions for buildings in Washington, D.C., based on the width of the streets.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

This image is a map of Washington, D.C., showing the heights of buildings in the city. The map is divided into different sections, each representing a different height limit for buildings. The height limits are indicated by a key in the bottom right corner of the map, with different colors representing different height limits. The map also includes a description of the height limits for residential streets, which are subject to certain provisions. The height limits for residential streets are not exceeded 60 feet on streets between 60 and 70 feet in width. The height may not exceed 80 feet on streets more than 70 feet in width. The height may not exceed the width of the street on streets less than 60 feet in width.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The image shows a map of Washington, D.C., with the title "Heights of Buildings" on the top. The map is in purple and orange, with a key to the height limits on the bottom left. The key indicates that the height limit is 95 feet on residential streets, 70 feet on streets more than 70 feet wide, and 60 feet on streets between 60 and 70 feet wide. The map also shows the street widths in different colors. The image is a historical document that shows the height restrictions of buildings in Washington, D.C.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-03

Here is a description of the image:

The image shows a historical document titled "Heights of Buildings, Washington," which appears to be a map illustrating the height restrictions of buildings in Washington, D.C., according to zoning regulations. The map is colored and features a grid-like pattern overlaid on the street layout of the city. Different colored lines likely represent varying height limitations for buildings in those areas.

Below the map is a block of text labeled "DISTRICTING IN WASHINGTON." The text explains the zoning regulations, specifying that on residential streets, the maximum height limit is 95 feet, subject to certain provisions. It goes on to detail how height limitations are related to the width of the street, with the height not exceeding the street's width diminished by 10 feet. The text also provides a color-coded key to the height limitations, including olive for 160 feet, red for 130 feet, yellow for 95 feet, green for 90 feet, blue for 80 feet, and lavender for 50-65 feet, with white representing street width.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-03

Here's a description of the image:

Overall:

The image is a map of Washington D.C. It appears to be an old zoning map focusing on building height restrictions. The map is the primary visual element, set against a plain, off-white background.

Map Details:

  • Color Coding: The map uses a color-coding system to represent different height limits. The key at the bottom provides color and height limitations. Specifically:

    • Olive: 160 feet
    • Red: 130 feet
    • Green: 90 feet
    • Blue: 80 feet
    • Lavender: 50-85 feet
    • White: street width.
  • Grid-like Structure: The map is primarily composed of a grid pattern, likely representing the street network of Washington D.C.

  • Rivers and Landmarks: The map includes representations of the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, along with a central area that may represent landmarks like the National Mall and other government buildings.

Text and Information:

  • Title: "Heights of Buildings, Washington" is printed near the top of the image.

  • Text Box: A text box at the bottom provides details on building height limitations in residential areas. It states that the maximum height limit on residential streets is 95 feet. The text outlines some exceptions to this height restriction.

Additional Notes:

  • Date or Source: The image may be from an historical document due to its style. The code "G. 11 (23.36)" in the upper right might be an identifier or reference.

In summary, this image is a zoning map designed to communicate building height limitations within the city of Washington, D.C.

Mistral Pixtral

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

The image is a historical map titled "Heights of Buildings, Washington," which illustrates the height restrictions for buildings in Washington, D.C. The map uses a color-coded system to represent different height limitations based on street widths.

Key details from the map and its legend:

  1. Map Title: Heights of Buildings, Washington.

  2. Legend:

    • Olive Green: 90 feet, street width.
    • Red: 110 feet, street width.
    • Pink: 130 feet, street width.
    • Lavender: 160 feet, street width.
    • White: 90-110 feet, street width.
  3. Explanation:

    • On residential streets, the maximum height limit is 90 feet, subject to certain provisions.
    • The height may be increased by 1 foot for every 2 feet that the width of the street exceeds 90 feet.
    • On streets more than 160 feet in width, the height may be increased by 1 foot for every 4 feet that the width of the street exceeds 160 feet.
    • The height may not exceed the width of the street.
  4. Geographical Coverage:

    • The map covers the central area of Washington, D.C., showing various neighborhoods and streets.
    • Major streets and landmarks are marked, with different colors indicating the height restrictions as per the legend.
  5. Additional Information:

    • The map appears to be detailed and includes a scale for reference.
    • The map is dated November 23, 1921, as indicated in the top right corner.

This map provides a visual representation of the height restrictions in Washington, D.C., during the early 20th century, which were likely implemented to maintain the city's aesthetic and prevent excessive building heights.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-08

The image is a map showing the height restrictions for buildings in Washington, likely referring to a specific area or district. The map uses different colors to indicate the maximum allowed building heights in feet. The key at the bottom of the map explains the color-coded height restrictions:

  • Green: 90 feet
  • Blue: 60 feet
  • Yellow: 30 feet
  • Red: 130 feet
  • Olive: 160 feet

The map also includes a grid overlay, suggesting a structured urban layout, and several notations and boundaries that delineate specific areas. The title at the top of the image reads "Heights of Buildings," and the area being mapped is identified as Washington. The map is detailed, with street names and other urban features visible, although they are not the focus of this description.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08

This image appears to be a detailed map titled "Heights of Buildings, Washington," likely referring to Washington, D.C. The map is color-coded and contains various lines and markings to indicate different building height limitations across the city.

  • Color-Coding:

    • The map uses colors like olive, yellow, red, green, blue, and lavender to indicate different height limits.
    • The key at the bottom provides a legend for these colors, specifying the corresponding height limits (e.g., olive for 160 feet, yellow for 130 feet, red for 130 feet, green for 90 feet, blue for 90 feet, and lavender for 90 feet).
  • Lines and Markings:

    • Red lines seem to demarcate certain areas or districts.
    • Black lines and other markings likely represent streets or other significant boundaries.
  • Text:

    • There is a description below the map that explains the building height restrictions in detail. It mentions specific height limits for residential streets and other areas, as well as exceptions and provisions related to street width.

Overall, the map serves as a visual representation of building height regulations in Washington, D.C., with detailed annotations and color-coding to aid in understanding the spatial distribution of these restrictions.

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