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created on 2018-03-23
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-03-23
a close up of text on a white background | 81.3% | |
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a drawing of a drawing of a drawing of a kitchen
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-28
drawing of a bench with measurements and measurements
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-07
The image is a technical architectural drawing or drafting, typically used to convey specific details or measurements for construction. In the drawing, we see the "South East Elevation of the Flue Chimney over Terrace." The drawing annotates several details such as the "Hole for Lighting Fixture" and measurements for masonry work, like the dimensions of stones labeled "#122" and "#123 (No Change)".
On the right side of the image, we have some administrative details like the name of the architecture firm "Ritchey & Mitchell, Registered Architects, Pittsburgh, Penna." and a note stating "The contractor must verify all dimensions on the job, and report any discrepancies to the architects." The drawing also credits associated architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer from Cambridge, Massachusetts, and it is dated "12/7/39," which indicates it was produced on December 7, 1939. Modifications and revisions seem to be documented in the notes section, and these concern changes to the stonework of the chimney.
This appears to be a historic or archival document, possibly of significance due to the renowned names of Gropius and Breuer, who are important figures in modern architecture. The note for the "Job: House for Mrs. Cecelia Frank" provides some context about the specific project the drawing relates to.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-07
The image is a detailed architectural drawing titled "South East Elevation of Flue Chimney over 220." It was created for the chimney design of a house for Mrs. Cecelia Frank in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The drawing includes specific dimensions and notes regarding materials and construction details.
Key elements of the drawing include:
- A detailed elevation view of the chimney structure, marked with dimensions for different stones and fixtures.
- A note indicating a hole for lighting fixture #31, which passes all the way through stone.
- Annotations specifying the size of the fixture and recess, as well as the depth of the joints.
- A written indication for stone numbering, such as stone #122 for a 4" stone and stone #123 (with no change mentioned in the notes).
- Instructions for contractors to verify all dimensions on-site and to report any discrepancies to the architects.
The drawing is stamped by Ritchey & Mitchell, Registered Architects, based in Pittsburgh, Penna (Pennsylvania). There are further details in the revisions box:
- The drawing date is 12/7/39.
- The architect is walter gropius & marcel breuer, Associated Architects from Cambridge, Mass.
- The drawing is done by someone with the initials "R.W."
- It has been checked by a person with the initials "C."
- The drawing number is 168.
Additional notes at the top right specify the instruction for contractors, ensuring accuracy in dimensions.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-24
This is an architectural drawing showing the south east elevation of a flue chimney. The drawing is dated 12/17/39 and was created by Ritchey & Mitchell Registered Architects from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in association with Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The drawing details a chimney over room 220 and includes specific measurements and notes about stone placement. There's a hole marked for a lighting fixture (#21) that goes all the way through the stone. The drawing includes dimensions and notes that "the contractor must verify all dimensions on the job, and report any discrepancies to the architects."
The actual size of the fixture is noted as 5½" x 25¾" and the size of recess is 5⅞" x 26" with ⅛" into joints top & sides. The drawing appears to be part of a larger set, referencing "DRG #3 of SEPT 1 1939."
This is a technical architectural document that shows careful attention to detail in the construction specifications of the chimney structure.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-29
The image appears to be an architectural drawing or blueprint for a lighting fixture. It contains detailed specifications and measurements for the fixture, as well as notes indicating "Hole for lighting fixture to be cut all the way through Stone." The drawing also includes the names of the architects, "Ritchey & Mitchell, Registered Architects, Pittsburgh, Penna." and some revisions by "walter gropius & marcel breuer associated architects, cambridge, mass."
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-29
The image shows an architectural drawing or blueprint of the south east elevation of a flue chimney over a storage silo. The drawing includes various measurements and dimensions. It also lists the architects as Ritchey & Mitchell from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and associates Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer from Cambridge, Massachusetts. The drawing number is 12/17/37 and the project appears to be the "House for Mrs. Melina Frank" located in Palm Bay.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-29
This is an architectural drawing/blueprint showing the south east elevation of a flue chimney. The drawing was created by Ritchey & Mitchell Registered Architects from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in association with Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer architects from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The drawing details specifications for a chimney with precise measurements, including a hole for a lighting fixture that goes all the way through the stone. The dimensions show a 25 1/2" width measurement and includes notes about stone numbers (#122 and #133).
The drawing is dated 12/17/39 and appears to be for "House for Mrs. Cecelia Frank" in Fort Hill, VA. It includes a note that "the contractor must verify all dimensions on the job, and report any discrepancies to the architects."
This is drawing #168 and shows specific technical details like joint specifications (1/8" into joints top & sides) and the actual size of the fixture (5 1/4" x 25 3/4").
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14
The image presents a technical drawing of a fireplace, accompanied by detailed measurements and specifications. The drawing is rendered in black ink on white paper, with the title "Hole for Lighting Fixture #51 - All the Way Through Stone" prominently displayed at the top.
Key Features:
- Fireplace Dimensions:
- Overall length: 5'4"
- Width: 25 3/4"
- Depth: 1/3" into joints
- Stone Specifications:
- Type: Green Stone & Marble
- Color: Green
- Size: 5'4" x 25 3/4"
- Revisions:
- Date: 12/7/39
- Drawn by: R. B. Huddy
- Checked by: Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer
- Associated Architects: Cambridge, Mass.
- House for Mrs. Celia Frank (Pgh., PA)
- Scale:
- 1/3" = 1'0"
- Notes:
- "Actual size of fixture 5'4" x 25 3/4" size of recess - 5'2" - to go 1/3" into joints top & side"
Summary:
The image provides a detailed technical drawing of a fireplace, including its dimensions, stone specifications, and revisions. The drawing is accompanied by notes and measurements, offering a comprehensive understanding of the fireplace's design and construction.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14
The image depicts a technical drawing of a fireplace, accompanied by handwritten notes and a revision stamp. The drawing is rendered in black ink on white paper, with the fireplace centered and oriented horizontally. The fireplace features a rectangular shape with a flat top and a recessed area below, which is divided into two sections by a vertical line. The left section contains a smaller rectangle, while the right section has a larger rectangle with a horizontal line running through its center.
To the right of the fireplace, a handwritten note reads "HOLE FOR LIGHTING FIXTURE #31 - ALL THE WAY THROUGH STONE." Below this, another note states "STONE #122" and "STONE #123 (NO CHANGE)." A third note, located at the bottom of the page, provides additional information about the fireplace's dimensions and materials.
In the bottom-right corner of the page, a revision stamp is visible, bearing the names "Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer" and the date "12/7/39." The stamp also includes the phrase "associated architects, Cambridge, Mass." and the address "House for Mrs. Creecia Frank, Pittsburgh, PA."
Overall, the image presents a detailed technical drawing of a fireplace, complete with handwritten notes and a revision stamp that provides context and information about the design.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-10
The image appears to be a technical drawing or blueprint for an architectural project. It contains measurements, dimensions, and notes related to the design and construction of a structure. Here is a detailed description of the image:
The drawing is labeled "EL. 250-B-A" at the top left, indicating the elevation or level of the structure being depicted.
The drawing shows a section of a chimney or flue, with dimensions provided for the flue and the surrounding structure. The flue is described as being over 220 feet long, with a green stone and marble cots at the top, and a drag of 3 feet on September 1, 1977.
The drawing also includes measurements for the actual size of the flue fixture, which is 5'4" x 25'3/4", and the size of the recess for the fixture, which is 5'6" x 26'-2".
The drawing contains notes and revisions, with the name "Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer" listed as the architects associated with the project. The revision date is given as December 7, 1939, and the drawing was checked by someone named "Beneway."
The drawing includes a table with various columns, including "Subject," "Ship," "Scale," and "Replaced by Dwg." This table likely contains information about changes or updates made to the design.
The drawing is signed by "Frank P.A.," possibly indicating the person responsible for overseeing the construction or design of the structure.
The drawing is titled "Ritchey & Mitchell Registered Architects Pittsburgh, Penna.," indicating the architectural firm responsible for the design.
In summary, the image appears to be a technical drawing or blueprint for an architectural project, likely related to the design and construction of a chimney or flue. The drawing contains measurements, dimensions, notes, and revisions, and is associated with the architectural firm Ritchey & Mitchell and the architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-10
The image is a blueprint of a house with an attached note. The blueprint shows a room with a rectangular shape and a hole for a lighting fixture in the center. The room has a stone wall on the right side, and the size of the room is 25 feet 8 inches by 14 feet. The note mentions the dimensions of the room, the size of the lighting fixture, and the date of the blueprint. The note also mentions that the contractor must verify all dimensions on the job and report any discrepancies to the architects. The architects are Ritchie & Mitchell, and their address is Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The blueprint also includes a revision note that mentions Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer as the associated architects. The note also mentions the date of the revision, which is December 7, 1939.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-02
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a scanned page from an architectural drawing, displaying a technical illustration of a stone chimney element alongside handwritten notes and revision details. The drawing showcases a "South East Elevation of 3 Flue Chimney Over 220", as indicated in the hand-drawn text, referring to a detailed view of the chimney's structure. Key dimensions and specifications are provided, such as the height, stone sizes ("4" STONE #122"), and the presence of a hole for a lighting fixture going through the stone.
The bottom portion of the page includes a section dedicated to "revisions", citing "walter gropius & marcel breuer" as the associated architects, with a date of "12/7/39". There is also a job title listed as "HOUSE FOR MRS. CELELIA FRANK PGH, PA" and a subject titled "CHANGE IN STONE CHMNEY OVER 220". The drawing number "168" is prominent in the lower right corner.
The page is marked with the stamp of "RITCHEY & MITCHELL REGISTERED ARCHITECTS PITTSBURGH, PENNA.", serving as the firm's official identification. A handwritten note advises the contractor to verify all dimensions and report any discrepancies to the architects, ensuring accuracy and adherence to the design. The overall impression is that of a historical, meticulously documented architectural plan.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-02
This is an architectural drawing, specifically a south-east elevation view of a chimney. The drawing is labeled with notes and dimensions, along with details regarding stone work, lighting fixtures, and modifications.
Here's a breakdown:
- Elevation View: The drawing depicts the exterior view of the chimney from a southeast perspective.
- Materials and Structure: Details include stone blocks, a flue chimney, and a lighting fixture. The notes mention stone numbers (122, 123), suggesting different types or placements of stone.
- Dimensions: The dimensions are marked with measurements, angles, and lengths.
- Lighting Fixture: The notes mention a "HOLE FOR LIGHTING FIXTURE" with the fixture identified as #31 and extending "ALL THE WAY THROUGH" the stone.
- Project Information:
- Architects: RITCHEY & MITCHELL.
- Associated Architects: Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer.
- Location: Cambridge, Mass, and Pittsburg, Penna.
- Job: House For Mrs. Celilia Frank (Pittsburgh, PA).
- Subject: Change in Stone Chimney Over 220.
- Drawing Number: 168
- Date: December 7, 1939.
- Annotations and Notes: The drawing includes several handwritten notes that provide instructions.
In essence, this appears to be a detailed blueprint for a specific part of a house, emphasizing the design and construction of the chimney and its integration with lighting.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-29
The image is a detailed architectural drawing for a chimney elevation. Here are the key elements and details from the drawing:
Title and Description:
- The drawing is titled "South East Elevation of Blue Chimney Over 220."
- It specifies the use of green stone and marble coping.
- The drawing is dated September 3, 1939.
Dimensions and Specifications:
- The actual size of the fixture is 5 ¼ inches by 25 ¾ inches.
- The size of the recess is 26 inches to 70 1/8 inches into joints, top, and sides.
- There is a hole for a lighting fixture (#51) that goes all the way through the stone (#123).
- The 4th course is labeled as #122.
- Stone #123 has no chamfer.
Notes and Instructions:
- The contractor is instructed to verify all dimensions on the job and report any discrepancies to the architects.
- The drawing is revised and includes a note about a change in stone chimney over 220.
Architect Information:
- The drawing is prepared by Ritchey & Mitchell, Registered Architects from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- The revision is noted to be by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, Associated Architects from Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- The date of the revision is December 7, 1939.
- The project is for the house for Miss Celia Frank in Pratt, Virginia.
- The drawing was made by Kepley and checked by Tipping and replaced by Dogg.
Drawing Number:
- The drawing number is 168.
The drawing provides a clear and detailed plan for the construction of a specific part of a chimney, including precise measurements and instructions for the contractor.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-20
The image appears to be a hand-drawn architectural elevation drawing labeled "SOUTH EAST ELEVATION OF 3 FLUE CHIMNEY OVER 220." The drawing depicts the front elevation of a three-flue chimney, providing measurements and specifications for the installation. The dimensions are clearly marked with a scale, and there are annotations indicating the sizes of the stones and the recess for a lighting fixture. The drawing also includes a note that the hole for the lighting fixture should be all the way through the stone.
The bottom of the image contains detailed notes and revisions, including the names of the associated architects, Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, and mentions a project for "Mrs. Cecelia Frank," located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The revisions section includes a date of 12/7/39 and a reference to a drawing from September 1, 1939. The document is from "Ritchey & Mitchell, Registered Architects, Pittsburgh, Penna." The drawing number is 168, and there are notes about changes in the stone chimney over 220. The overall style suggests that this is a historical architectural document, likely from the late 1930s, detailing the construction and specifications of a specific chimney design.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-20
This image is a hand-drawn architectural elevation sketch, specifically for a chimney with a recessed area designed to accommodate a lighting fixture. The drawing includes the following details:
Title and Description:
- "SOUTH EAST ELEVATION OF 3 FLUE CHIMNEY OVER 220"
- It references a material specification from "BREEN STONE & MARBLE CO'S" and drawings from September 1939.
- The drawing is labeled as "DRG #3" and mentions the "HOUSE FOR MRS. CECILIA FRANK PGI, PA."
Architectural Details:
- The drawing shows the dimensions of the recessed area, labeled as "HOLE FOR LIGHTING FIXTURE."
- The dimensions of the recess are detailed: "5 1/4" x 25 3/4" (ACTUAL SIZE OF FIXTURE)" and the "SIZE OF RECESS - 5 1/2" x 26" - TO GO 1/8" INTO JOINTS TOP & SIDE."
- The recess is marked with stone numbers: "#122" and "#123 (NO CHANGE)."
Architectural Firms and Designers:
- The drawing is attributed to "RITCHEY & MITCHELL, REGISTERED ARCHITECTS, PITTSBURGH, PENNA."
- It also mentions "WALTER GROPIUS & MARCEL BREUER, associated architects, cambridge, mass."
Revisions and Notes:
- A revision note dated "12/7/39" mentions "CHANGE IN STONE" and "CHIMNEY OVER 220."
- The drawing number is "168."
Additional Instructions:
- A note to the contractor states, "The contractor must verify all dimensions on the job, and report any discrepancies to the architects."
The drawing is detailed and includes specific instructions for the construction and materials to be used, with a focus on the integration of the lighting fixture into the chimney structure.