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Amazon

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text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2018-03-22
a close up of a computer screen with text | 73.1% | |
a screenshot of a computer | 73% | |
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-08
This image is a technical architectural drawing featuring details of carpet strips at various building components. The sheet consists of several detail sketches demonstrating how carpet edges interface with concrete slabs, masonry walls, and other elements of a structure, with different conditions such as where connectors occur or do not occur. Annotations included on the drawing specify materials like 'granolithic,' 'concrete slab,' and 'masonry,' and also indicate the placement of 'carpet strips.' At the bottom of the image, there is information indicating the architectural firm, "RITCHEY & MITCHELL REGISTERED ARCHITECTS PITTSBURGH, PENNA." There's a note on revisions, mentioning "Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer associate architects, Cambridge, Mass." Along with a subtitle that suggests the drawing is related to a residence for Mrs. H.G. Frick with a date and individuals who prepared and checked the plans. The meticulous nature of the sketches and annotations suggest meticulous planning and design for building construction or renovation.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-08
The image is a technical architectural drawing, focused on detailing carpet strip locations in relation to walls and flooring. The drawing appears to have been created for a specific residence for Mrs. Cecelia Frank in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The drawing is divided into three main sections: 1. **Top Section** - This section details the carpet strips at exterior walls where no convectors occur. It shows a side view of the flooring construction, with labels indicating various materials and layers such as the carpet, carpet strips, concrete slab, and masonry. 2. **Middle Section** - This section illustrates the carpet strips at exterior walls where a convector occurs. It similarly provides a side view, noting where the convector is placed between the granolithic layer and the masonry. 3. **Bottom Section** - This section details the carpet strips at interior partitions. It features a side and a partial plan view, highlighting the carpet strips along an interior wall partition, and shows materials such as carpet, granolithic layer, and concrete slab. In the lower right corner, there is a title block with information about the project, including: - The architects involved: Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer, associated architects from Cambridge, Mass. - Revisions details - The drawing was created by F.S.D. and checked by E.F.N. - Specific notes on the responsibilities of the contractor - Associated architects' names are listed alongside Ritchey & Mitchell, registered architects from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The drawing has several technical notations, including labels for materials and instructions for verifying dimensions and discrepancies.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-30
This image appears to be an architectural drawing or technical sketch. It shows detailed cross-sectional views of a floor construction, including information about the placement of carpet, concrete slab, and other materials. The drawing includes labels and dimensions, indicating that it is likely a construction or design plan. The image does not contain any human faces or figures.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-30
The image shows architectural drawings or blueprints for what appears to be a carpet strip installation detail. It includes floor plans and cross-section views showing how carpet strips are installed at interior partitions and exterior walls where no convector occurs. The drawings provide dimensions and call out materials like concrete slabs, granolithic finish, and masonry. A finish line is also marked. The project title at the bottom indicates this is for "Carpet Strip Locations" and the architects are listed as "Ritchey & Mitchell, registered architects" located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The drawing number is 211.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-30
This is an architectural detail drawing showing various carpet strip installations in different locations. The drawing includes three different sections: 1. At the top: "Carpet strips at exterior walls where no connectors occur" 2. In the middle: "Carpet strips at exterior walls where connector occurs" 3. At the bottom: "Carpet strips at interior partitions" Each section shows a detailed cross-section of how the carpet should be installed with various layers including: - Carpet - Carpet strip - Granolithic - Concrete slab - Masonry (for exterior walls) The drawing is dated 11/26/40 and was created by Ritchey & Mitchell Architects from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in association with Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer. There's a note indicating that "The contractor must verify all dimensions on the job, and report any discrepancies to the architects." The drawing is professionally detailed with clear labels and dimensions, typical of architectural construction documents of that era.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image presents a technical drawing of a building's exterior and interior, featuring various sections and details. The drawing is divided into several sections, each labeled with a specific description, such as "CARPET STRIPS AT EXTERIOR WALLS WHERE NO CONVECTORS OCCUR" and "CARPET STRIPS AT INTERIOR PARTITIONS." The drawing includes various symbols and notations, including arrows, lines, and text, which are used to convey information about the building's design and construction. The text is handwritten in pencil, with some sections appearing more detailed than others. The background of the drawing is a light beige color, with a darker beige border around the edges. The overall appearance of the drawing suggests that it was created by an architect or engineer, possibly for a construction project or design proposal. Overall, the image provides a detailed and informative visual representation of a building's exterior and interior, highlighting the use of carpet strips and other design elements.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image depicts a technical drawing of a building's floor plan, focusing on the details of carpet strips and their placement at exterior walls. The drawing is divided into sections, each illustrating a different aspect of the carpet strip installation. **Key Features:** * **Carpet Strips:** The drawing shows carpet strips placed at exterior walls where no connectors occur. * **Exterior Walls:** The carpet strips are positioned at the exterior walls, with no connectors present. * **Concrete Slab:** A concrete slab is depicted in the drawing, indicating the foundation or base of the building. * **Masonry:** Masonry elements are also shown in the drawing, suggesting the use of brick or stone in the building's construction. * **Finish Line:** A finish line is indicated on the drawing, marking the boundary between the carpeted area and the surrounding space. * **Revisions:** The drawing includes revisions made by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, dated January 26, 1940. * **Registered Architects:** The drawing is attributed to Ritchey & Mitchell, registered architects in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. **Conclusion:** The image provides a detailed view of a building's floor plan, highlighting the placement of carpet strips at exterior walls. The drawing includes various features such as concrete slabs, masonry, and finish lines, providing a comprehensive understanding of the building's design and construction.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a detailed architectural drawing that appears to be a section of a building's floor plan, specifically focusing on the carpet installation. The drawing is on a white background and contains various annotations and labels that provide information about the different elements of the carpet installation. The drawing is divided into several sections, each depicting a different aspect of the carpet installation. The top section shows the carpet strip at the exterior walls where no connectors occur, while the middle section shows the carpet strip at the exterior walls where connectors occur. The bottom section shows the carpet strip at the interior partitions. The drawing also includes labels for different materials used in the carpet installation, such as "granolithic" and "concrete slab." The drawing also includes annotations for "finish line," "masonry," and "carpet." The drawing is signed by "Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer" and "Ritchey & Mitchell," who are likely the architects responsible for the design. The drawing also includes a date of "11/26/40" and a reference number of "211." Overall, the image provides a detailed and technical representation of the carpet installation in a building, highlighting the different elements and materials involved in the process.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
This image is a floor plan of the Residence for Mrs. Cecilia Frank in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The floor plan shows the layout of the carpet strips, concrete slabs, and masonry walls in the house. The carpet strips are placed at the exterior walls where no connectors occur, and at the interior partition walls where connectors occur. The concrete slabs are placed on the granolithic surface, and the masonry walls are placed on top of the concrete slabs. The floor plan also includes notes on the finish line, the contractor's verification of dimensions, and the report of any discrepancies to the architects. The image is signed by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, who were the architects of the house.