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Amazon

Monitor | 72.3% | |
Categories
Imagga
streetview architecture | 75.8% | |
text visuals | 18.1% | |
interior objects | 4.7% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-06-04
a flat screen tv | 50.6% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a black and white photo of a drawing of a building | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-07
This image showcases a black and white technical drawing or architectural diagram. It appears to be labeled "THE WALL" and references "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM by Norman Bel Geddes 1942." The drawing is detailed, displaying a cross-section of a wall construction with various components labeled by letters for identification. This could be a concept or design drawing from the year 1942 for a prefabricated housing system designed by the industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes. The drawing is framed, with edges visible on all four sides, and there is a white number written on a label at the bottom right corner of the frame ("97.34"), which could be an inventory or archival number.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-07
The image displayed is a framed technical drawing or blueprint of a wall structure, part of "The Packaged House System" by Konrad Wachsmann & Walter Gropius dated 1942. The drawing, labeled "10," appears to represent detailed construction elements with various sections and components clearly illustrated.
Key features include:
- A focus on the intersection or corner of wall structures.
- Labels and annotations identifying various parts and construction techniques.
- Details showing vertical and horizontal section views of the wall assembly.
- Logical placement and numbering of components for reference.
The overall black background with white lines and text gives a clear and detailed portrayal typical of technical and architectural plans.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-07
This image appears to be a technical drawing or schematic of a "packaged house system" called "The Wall", dated 1949. The drawing shows the structural components and interior details of what seems to be a prefabricated or modular building design. The image is in black and white, with the various elements of the structure clearly labeled and depicted.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-07
This is an architectural technical drawing or blueprint titled "THE WALL" from "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" dated 1942. It appears to be showing a detailed cross-section or assembly diagram of a wall construction system. The drawing is in a negative format (white lines on black background) and shows various components and joints of what seems to be a modular or prefabricated wall system. The drawing includes technical details, measurements, and assembly instructions rendered in an isometric or three-dimensional view. The image appears to be framed and has the number "97.34" written in the bottom right corner. This appears to be part of a larger documentation system, as indicated by the number "10" in the top right corner of the drawing itself.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07
The image depicts a black and white blueprint for a house, titled "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" by Edward Washburn and Walter Gropius, dated 1942. The blueprint is framed in a black frame with a white mat, and features a detailed drawing of the house's structure, including walls, windows, and doors. The blueprint is labeled with various symbols and markings, indicating different components of the house.
Key Features:
- Title: THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM
- Authors: Edward Washburn and Walter Gropius
- Date: 1942
- Blueprint: Black and white, featuring a detailed drawing of the house's structure
- Frame: Black with a white mat
- Labels: Various symbols and markings indicating different components of the house
Overall Impression:
The image presents a clear and detailed blueprint for a house, showcasing the innovative design and construction methods of the Packaged House System. The use of symbols and markings adds an extra layer of complexity and sophistication to the blueprint, highlighting the attention to detail and precision that went into its creation.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a technical drawing, likely from the 1940s. The drawing depicts a wall section of a house, with various components labeled and detailed. The title "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" is prominently displayed at the bottom right corner, accompanied by the names "BY KONRAD WACHSMANN & WALTER GROPIUS" and the year "1942." A small number "10" is visible in the top-right corner, while a handwritten notation "97.34" appears in the bottom-right corner.
The drawing itself features a detailed cross-section of a wall, showcasing its various layers and components. The background of the image is a light gray color, which provides a subtle contrast to the darker tones of the drawing. Overall, the image presents a fascinating glimpse into the design and construction of homes during the mid-20th century.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image appears to be a technical drawing or blueprint of a wall structure. It is labeled "THE WALL" and "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" and is dated 1942. The drawing shows a cross-sectional view of a wall, with various components and measurements indicated.
The drawing includes a label "HORIZONTAL" and "VERTICAL" to indicate the orientation of the wall. There are also various lines and measurements indicating the dimensions and thickness of the wall components.
The drawing also includes a label "WALL ANGLE" and "WALL CORNER" to indicate specific areas of the wall. There are also various other labels and measurements indicating the thickness and composition of the wall components.
The image is presented in black and white, with a white border around the drawing. The drawing appears to be a technical illustration, intended for use in the design or construction of a building.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image is a black and white architectural drawing of a wall. The drawing is framed in a black frame. The drawing is labeled "THE WALL" and "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" with the year "1942" and the number "97.34" at the bottom. The drawing shows a wall with a window and a door. The window is labeled "P" and the door is labeled "R".
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
Here is a description of the image:
Overall Impression:
The image is a black and white architectural drawing. It's a technical illustration of a section of a building's wall. The drawing is mounted within a black frame, which is placed against a white border.
Content:
- Architectural Detail: The drawing depicts a cross-section of a wall, showing its internal structure. You can see the various layers and components that make up the wall, including studs, insulation, and the exterior sheathing.
- Perspective: The illustration uses a perspective view to show the wall's corner and the way it joins.
- Annotations: The drawing includes labels and annotations pointing out specific elements. These labels include terms like "WALL ANGLE," "WALL CORNER," "HORIZONTAL SECTION EXTERIOR WALL," and labels such as "P", "I", and "R".
- Title and Attribution: The title "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" is visible, along with the names "BY KORRAD WACHSMANN & WALTER GROPIUS 1942". This suggests that the drawing is a part of a larger architectural project.
- Numbering: The drawing has a "10" at the top-right corner. Additionally, there is the number "1" near the wall corner.
- Additional Markings: The drawing has the number "97.34" in the bottom-center.
Overall Composition:
The drawing is centered within the frame and is crisp and detailed. The stark black and white contrast emphasizes the technical nature of the illustration. The way the wall corner is depicted creates an eye-catching form.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
Here is a description of the image:
The image shows a black and white rendering of a technical diagram of a wall system, presumably for a house. The image is bordered by a black frame, followed by a white frame, and then the diagram itself is printed on a dark background.
The diagram depicts an isometric view of a corner of a building's wall structure. Various components of the wall are labeled with letters, like "P", "H", and "I". Text labels such as "VERTICAL SECTION THROUGH WALL," "WALL ANGLE," and "WALL CORNER" are also visible, indicating key features or sections of the wall being shown.
At the bottom of the diagram, there is text that reads "THE WALL" in a simple font. Below this, a smaller font reads "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM BY KONRAD WACHSMANN & WALTER GROPIUS 1942," giving credit to the architects or designers and the year of the design. In the upper right corner, the number "10" is printed. At the bottom is the number "97.34".
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-28
The image is a detailed architectural drawing of a wall section from "The Packaged House System," designed by Buckminster Fuller and Walter Gropius in 1942. The drawing is labeled "The Wall" and appears to be part of a series, as indicated by the number "10" in the top right corner.
The drawing is an exploded axonometric view, which means it shows the various components of the wall in a three-dimensional perspective, with each part separated to illustrate how they fit together. The components are labeled with letters and numbers, such as "P," "H," "U," and "V," which likely correspond to different parts of the wall system.
The drawing includes various layers and elements of the wall, such as structural members, insulation, and possibly utilities like electrical conduits. The detailed nature of the drawing suggests it is intended for construction or assembly purposes, providing a clear visual guide for how to build the wall using the packaged house system.
The image is framed, indicating it might be part of a collection or display, and there is a handwritten note "97.24" in the bottom right corner, which could be a catalog or inventory number.