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text visuals | 70.4% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-04
a close up of text on a white surface | 64.5% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 63.3% | |
close up of text on a white surface | 60.4% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-16
a photograph of a series of four floor plans of a house | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09
This image is a set of architectural floor plans for public baths in the United States, specifically labeled "Municipal Bath, Cleveland, Ohio." The plans are divided into three sections:
Basement Plan (left):
- The basement includes rooms labeled as "Fuel and Boiler Room," "Dryer," "Laundry," and "Public Laundry."
- There are staircases connecting to other levels, and the layout is organized for functional purposes related to utilities and services.
First Floor Plan (center):
- The first floor accommodates the main bathing areas, including "Mens' Showers" and individual baths.
- Other labeled areas include "Laundry," "Waiting Room," and smaller rooms likely designated for lockers or other amenities.
- The layout emphasizes accessibility and division of space for different public uses.
Second Floor Plan (right):
- The second floor is primarily a large open space labeled "Gymnasium," indicating that this level is designed for physical activity and recreation.
- A staircase connects this floor to others, and there are small ancillary spaces (e.g., a "Roof" entrance).
Overall, the plans present a detailed design for a public bathing facility, with functional spaces distributed across different levels, catering to both hygiene and recreational activities.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09
The image is a set of three architectural floor plans for a public bath facility in Cleveland, Ohio, as part of a series titled "Public Baths in the United States." The plans are arranged in a row and are labeled from left to right.
The first plan on the left is the "Basement Plan." It includes a "Fuel and Boiler Room," "Dryer," "Laundry," and a "Public Laundry" area. There are also stairs and various utility spaces.
The middle plan is the "First Floor Plan." It shows a layout that includes a "Waiting Room," "Laundry," "Men's Showers," and numerous bathing rooms or stalls. The design is organized with corridors leading to these different areas, highlighting the facility's primary function of providing bathing services.
The third plan on the right is the "Second Floor Plan," which is dominated by a single large room labeled "Gymnasium." It shows a staircase for access and has minimal internal division, indicating an open space suitable for physical activities.
The floor plans are presented on a gray background with each plan outlined in black ink, and specific rooms and features are labeled in the design. The schematic nature of the plans emphasizes the facility's focus on hygiene and physical fitness.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-17
This image appears to be a set of architectural floor plans for public baths in the United States. It contains three separate plans - a basement plan, a first floor plan, and a second floor plan. The plans show the layout and organization of the different rooms and spaces within the public bath facilities, including areas for bathing, laundry, and a gymnasium. The plans provide detailed information about the size and configuration of these spaces, likely to aid in the design and construction of such public bath houses.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-17
This image shows architectural floor plans for a Municipal Bath in Cleveland, Ohio. The plans are divided into three levels:
Basement Plan: Shows a fuel and boiler room, dryer, laundry area, and public laundry space.
First Floor Plan: Features a symmetrical layout with waiting rooms at the bottom and two rows of what appear to be individual bath stalls or changing rooms along a central corridor.
Second Floor Plan: Contains a large gymnasium space.
The drawings are done in a technical architectural style with walls shown in blue and black lines, and the layout appears to be from a historical document about public baths in the United States. Each floor plan is clearly labeled and shows stairs connecting the different levels. The building appears to be rectangular in shape with some slight protrusions on the sides for entrances or utility areas.
This type of public bath facility was common in American cities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when many residential buildings lacked private bathing facilities.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a collection of three floor plans for public baths in the United States, showcasing the layout and design of these facilities. The plans are titled "Public Baths in the United States" and feature a beige background with black text.
- First Floor Plan
- The first floor plan is divided into several sections, including:
- Municipal Bath, Cleveland, Ohio
- Fuel and Boiler Room
- Dryer
- Laundry
- Public Laundry
- Waiting Room
- Gymnasium
- The first floor plan is divided into several sections, including:
- Second Floor Plan
- The second floor plan is also divided into several sections, including:
- Gymnasium
- The second floor plan is also divided into several sections, including:
- Basement Plan
- The basement plan is divided into several sections, including:
- Fuel and Boiler Room
- Dryer
- Laundry
- Public Laundry
- The basement plan is divided into several sections, including:
The image provides a detailed view of the layout and design of public baths in the United States, highlighting the various sections and facilities available within these establishments.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a collection of three floor plans for public baths in the United States, specifically in Cleveland, Ohio. The title "Public Baths in the United States" is displayed at the top, with the subtitle "MUNICIPAL BATH, CLEVELAND, OHIO" below it.
Floor Plan 1: Basement
- The first floor plan, labeled "BASEMENT PLAN," features a rectangular shape with various rooms and corridors.
- The rooms are identified by their purpose, such as "Fuel and Boiler Room," "Drying," "Laundry," and "Public Laundry."
- The corridors connect these rooms, providing access to different areas of the basement.
Floor Plan 2: First Floor
- The second floor plan, labeled "FIRST FLOOR PLAN," also has a rectangular shape with multiple rooms and corridors.
- The rooms are labeled with their intended use, including "Women's Baths," "Men's Baths," "Showers," "Waiting Room," and "Office."
- The corridors facilitate movement between these rooms, ensuring efficient navigation throughout the first floor.
Floor Plan 3: Second Floor
- The third floor plan, labeled "SECOND FLOOR PLAN," features a similar rectangular layout with various rooms and corridors.
- The rooms are designated for specific purposes, such as "Gymnasium," "Pool," and "Hall."
- The corridors provide connectivity between these rooms, allowing users to easily move around the second floor.
In summary, the image showcases three detailed floor plans for public baths in Cleveland, Ohio, highlighting the layout and functionality of each level.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
Three floor plans of a public bath in Cleveland, Ohio. The first floor plan is the basement, which includes a fuel and boiler room, public laundry, and a driver's area. The second floor plan is the first floor, which includes a waiting room, an office, a hall, a men's bath and shower, a women's bath and shower, and a laundry. The third floor plan is the second floor, which includes a gymnasium.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a blueprint of the Municipal Bath in Cleveland, Ohio. It contains three floor plans. The basement plan on the left contains a fuel and boiler room, a dryer, and a laundry room. The first floor plan in the middle contains the women's men's bath showers, a lobby, an office, and a waiting room. The second floor plan on the right contains a gymnasium.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-24
Here's a description of the image:
The image presents three architectural floor plans titled "Public Baths in the United States". These plans detail the layout of a "Municipal Bath" located in Cleveland, Ohio. Each plan corresponds to a different level of the building:
- Basement Plan: The leftmost diagram depicts the layout of the basement. Major areas identified within this plan include a "Fuel and Boiler Room," a "Dryer" area, a "Laundry," and a "Public Laundry" space. A stairway is clearly marked, suggesting access to upper levels.
- First Floor Plan: The central diagram showcases the first floor. This level features "Waiting Rooms," an "Office," a "Hall," "Laundry," and separate bathing and showering areas for "Women" and "Men". The layout includes a series of individual showers aligned on either side of a central corridor. Stairways connect this floor to the basement and potentially upper levels.
- Second Floor Plan: The rightmost diagram outlines the layout of the second floor, which primarily consists of a "Gymnasium" space. An area for a "Roof" is noted, along with a smaller compartment labeled "Shaft," and a stairway for vertical access.
Each diagram has a label, such as "PB 105," "FB 106," and "PB 107," which appears to be a unique identifier for each plan. The background is a light gray paper, and the plans are drawn in black and tan ink.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-24
This image presents a set of architectural floor plans for a municipal bathhouse in Cleveland, Ohio. The plans are organized in three panels, representing different levels of the building.
Left Panel (Basement Plan): This panel illustrates the basement layout. The plan features a "Fuel and Boiler Room," a "Dryer," a "Laundry," and a "Public Laundry" area. Stairs are visible, leading up to other floors.
Middle Panel (First Floor Plan): This panel depicts the first floor layout. Key spaces include "Boys Showers," a "Laundry," and separate sections for "Womens Baths" and "Mens Baths/Showers". There are also "Waiting Rooms," an "Office," and "Hall". Stairs are located throughout.
Right Panel (Second Floor Plan): This panel shows the second-floor layout, primarily occupied by a large "Gymnasium." Stairs provide access to this floor.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image depicts architectural floor plans for a public bath facility in the United States, specifically the Municipal Bath in Cleveland, Ohio. The plans are divided into three sections: the Basement Plan, the First Floor Plan, and the Second Floor Plan.
Basement Plan (Left Panel):
- The basement is primarily designated for laundry and boiler operations.
- Key areas include:
- Fuel and Boiler Room: Located at the top of the plan.
- Dryer: Situated in the middle section.
- Laundry: Adjacent to the dryer area.
- Public Laundry: A large space at the bottom, likely for public use.
- There are also several smaller rooms and corridors connecting these areas.
First Floor Plan (Middle Panel):
- This floor is designed for bathing and showering facilities.
- Key areas include:
- Laundry: Located at the bottom, similar to the basement plan.
- Baths: Multiple small rooms designated for bathing.
- Showers: Several shower areas, both for men and women.
- Waiting Rooms: Separate waiting areas for men and women.
- Office: Located near the entrance.
- Locker Room: For storing personal belongings.
- The layout indicates separate facilities for men and women, ensuring privacy and organization.
Second Floor Plan (Right Panel):
- The second floor is dedicated to a gymnasium.
- Key areas include:
- Gymnasium: A large open space for physical activities.
- Locker Room: Located at the bottom, likely for changing and storing belongings.
- The design is simpler compared to the other floors, focusing on a single large area for recreational use.
Overall, the plans illustrate a well-organized public bath facility with designated areas for laundry, bathing, showering, waiting, and recreational activities, ensuring functionality and efficiency for public use.