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Title

"Packaged House" System, 1942-1952: Duplicate of BRGA.97.45

Date

1942-1952

People

Artist: Walter Gropius, German 1883 - 1969

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Walter Gropius, BRGA.97.128

Human Generated Data

Title

"Packaged House" System, 1942-1952: Duplicate of BRGA.97.45

People

Artist: Walter Gropius, German 1883 - 1969

Date

1942-1952

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Walter Gropius, BRGA.97.128

Machine Generated Data

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Amazon
created on 2022-06-04

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-31

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Imagga
created on 2022-06-04

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Google
created on 2022-06-04

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Microsoft
created on 2022-06-04

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Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Monitor

Clarifai

Picture frame
Window
House

AWS Rekognition

Monitor 84.9%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2022-06-04

cars vehicles 64.1%
text visuals 25.1%
interior objects 7.9%
streetview architecture 2.1%

Captions

Clarifai

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-21

a photograph of a black and white photo of a building with a black and white photo of a

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-28

a black and white photo of a building with a window

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-07

This image appears to be of an old photograph or an architectural presentation board, displayed in black and white, showing a line drawing of a building. The drawing is labeled "Exterior Perspective" and is titled "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM 1942". The drawing features a two-story structure with a visible framework and various panels that define the walls, windows, and doors. The perspective view gives an impression of both the front and side facades of the building, with clear lines indicating the geometric architectural details. The artwork thoroughly represents the structural and design elements of the proposed building, highlighting a minimalist and modern aesthetic for its time. At the bottom right corner of the board, there's an inscription "97.128", which might refer to an archive or catalog number for the image.

Given the vintage nature of the presentation and the date mentioned on it, this image may be related to historical developments in prefabricated housing systems, which became increasingly popular during the mid-20th century. The Packaged House System might refer to a specific prefabricated housing product or method developed during the 1940s.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-07

This image is an architectural drawing or illustration that showcases an exterior perspective view of a building. The drawing is labeled as part of "The Packaged House System," which was copyrighted in 1942 by Konrad Wachsmann and Walter Gropius.

Features in the drawing include:

  • A modern, boxy structure with clean, rectangular lines.
  • The presence of large windows, indicating an emphasis on natural light.
  • Use of vertical and horizontal lines to define the structure.
  • Different sections and levels of the building can be seen, suggesting a multi-story design.
  • The text "Exterior Perspective" is noted on the image.
  • The drawing appears as either a blueprint or a high-contrast artistic rendition of the architectural concept.
  • There seems to be a reference to the building as "a fictitious building, typical example of application possibilities of packaged houses" indicating this is possibly a conceptual design.

Overall, the illustration provides a detailed look at the proposed architectural style and structure of the building in question.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-24

This image appears to be an architectural drawing or blueprint from 1942 titled "The Packaged House System." It shows an exterior perspective view of what seems to be a modernist building design. The drawing is done in white lines on a dark background, showing a building with clean, geometric lines, large windows, and what appears to be vertical siding or cladding. The design shows multiple levels and angular features typical of modern architecture from that period. The drawing is labeled as "EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE" and includes a copyright notice from 1942 by what appears to be Konrad Wachsmann & Walter Gropius. The number "21" is visible in the top right corner, suggesting this might be part of a larger set of architectural drawings or documentation.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-07

The image shows an exterior perspective drawing of a building called the "Packaged House System". The drawing depicts a multi-story building with a distinctive architectural style, featuring vertical corrugated panels and large windows. The image is labeled with the copyright information "Copyright 1942 by Howard Barnstone & Walter Gropius", indicating that this was an architectural design from that time period.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-07

This is an architectural drawing from 1942 titled "The Packaged House System." It shows an exterior perspective view of a modernist building design with clean, simple lines. The drawing is done in a negative/inverse style with white lines on a dark background, creating a blueprint-like effect. The building features vertical siding, large windows, and appears to be a modular or prefabricated design, which was innovative for its time. The structure has multiple levels and sections that intersect at different angles, creating an interesting spatial composition. The drawing is labeled as "21" in the top right corner and includes text indicating it's an "Exterior Perspective." This appears to be an example of early modern prefabricated housing design from the World War II era.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07

The image depicts a black-and-white architectural drawing of a building, titled "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM 1942" and featuring the text "EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE" in the bottom-right corner. The drawing is signed by the architects, Conrad Wachsmann and Walter Gropius, and includes a copyright notice from 1942.

The building's design is characterized by a series of interconnected rectangular structures, with a central courtyard and a large window on the front facade. The exterior walls are composed of corrugated metal panels, while the roof appears to be made of a flat, smooth material.

The drawing is rendered in a detailed, technical style, with precise lines and shading used to convey the building's proportions and textures. The overall effect is one of modernity and functionality, suggesting that the building was designed to be efficient and practical rather than ornamental.

The image also includes a number of annotations and labels, which provide additional information about the building's design and construction. These include notes on the materials used, the layout of the interior spaces, and the location of various features such as doors, windows, and staircases.

Overall, the image presents a clear and detailed view of the building's design, allowing the viewer to appreciate its unique features and characteristics.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07

This image presents a black-and-white architectural drawing of a building, specifically the exterior perspective of "The Packaged House System" from 1942. The drawing is rendered in white lines on a black background, with a white border around it. The building's design features a central courtyard surrounded by two-story structures on either side, each comprising multiple rooms and windows.

In the top-right corner, the number "21" is displayed in white text, while the bottom-right corner contains the copyright information "Copyright 1942 by Konrad Wachsmann & Walter Gropius." The overall style of the drawing suggests that it was created using a technical drawing or drafting technique, likely with the aid of a ruler or other straightedge tool.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24

The image is a black-and-white architectural drawing of a building's exterior perspective. The drawing is labeled "EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE" and "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" with a copyright date of 1942. The building appears to be a modern design with a rectangular shape and a flat roof. The exterior walls are made of vertical panels, and there are large windows with horizontal slats. The building has a central entrance with a staircase leading up to it. The drawing also includes the dimensions of the building, with the height labeled as "97.128."

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24

The image is a black-and-white drawing of a building with the number "21" at the top right corner. The drawing is labeled "Exterior Perspective" and "The Packaged House System 1942." The drawing shows a building with a rectangular shape and a flat roof. The building has several windows and doors, and there is a staircase leading to the entrance. The drawing also includes a small structure on the right side of the building.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28

This is a black and white architectural rendering of a modern building, likely a blueprint or a technical drawing. The image features the exterior perspective of a structure, showcasing clean lines and a minimalist design.

Here are some key observations:

  • Style: The architecture has a strong mid-century modern aesthetic, evident in the flat rooflines, the large windows, and the emphasis on horizontal lines.
  • Composition: The drawing presents a clear perspective view, with the building receding into the background. The layout is well-defined and the structure appears modular.
  • Details: The buildings seem to have a ribbed or corrugated exterior.
  • Text: The drawing contains text at the top, "INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE OF A FICTITIOUS BUILDING," indicating that this is a design proposal. The bottom text states "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" with copyright information from 1942. The number "21" is located at the top right of the image.
  • Presentation: The image has a dark border and a white frame surrounding the actual architectural rendering. This format suggests that this image is a photograph of the original drawing or blueprint.

Overall, the image is a professional architectural rendering, a valuable historical record of a building design project from the 1940s.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28

Here is a description of the image:

The image is a black and white architectural drawing or blueprint of "The Packaged House System" designed in 1942 by Konrad Wachsmann & Walter Gropius. It's labeled as an "exterior perspective" of a "fictitious building." The perspective suggests a modern, boxy structure with a focus on linear design. The building features corrugated siding, and large windows that are uniformly aligned.

The text at the bottom states the copyright information and identifies the design as belonging to "The Packaged House System" from 1942. The number "21" is at the upper right of the drawing. A number "97-128" is at the bottom right.

The blueprint has a distinct, technical quality and is set against a dark background.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-28

The image is a black-and-white architectural drawing titled "Exterior Perspective" from "The Packaged House System" dated 1942. It appears to be a detailed illustration of a modular or prefabricated house design. The drawing shows a perspective view of a house with a modern, minimalist design. The house features large windows, a flat roof, and a clean, geometric layout. The structure is depicted with clear lines and shading to indicate depth and form. The drawing includes the text "Copyright 1942 by Konrad Wachsmann & Walter Gropius," indicating the designers of this system. The drawing number "97-122" is noted at the bottom right corner, and the number "21" is at the top right corner, likely indicating the drawing or project number. The overall design suggests a focus on efficiency and modern aesthetics, characteristic of mid-20th-century architectural innovations.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-26

This image is a black and white architectural drawing of a "Packaged House System," copyrighted in 1942 by Conrad Wachsmann and Walter Graffon. It is labeled as "Exterior Perspective 21," indicating it is one of a series of drawings. The drawing shows a fictional building composed of modular, standardized units. The building features vertical and horizontal lines, which represent the grid-like structure of the modular system. The design emphasizes efficiency and uniformity, with the building components stacked and aligned in a precise manner. The arrangement of the modular units creates a sense of depth and perspective, highlighting the modular nature of the design. The text at the bottom of the drawing includes the copyright information and a reference number (97-128).

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-26

This image is an architectural rendering of an exterior perspective of a building, labeled "The Packaged House System," copyrighted in 1942. The drawing is detailed, showing a multi-story building with a modern design. The building features a combination of solid walls and large glass windows, creating a patterned facade. The perspective view shows the building from an angle, allowing the viewer to see both the front and side of the structure. The drawing is numbered "21" in the top right corner and includes a caption at the bottom that reads "EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE" and "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM." The style of the drawing suggests it is a technical or conceptual design, possibly for a prototype or a standardized building system.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

A FICTITIOUS BUILDING 21 EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM COPYRIGHT 1942 HY KONRAD WACHNMARK & WALTER GROPIUS 1942 97-128
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