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text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2018-03-22
a close up of text on a white surface | 77.1% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 75.5% | |
close up of text on a white surface | 73.6% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-08
The image shows a technical architectural drawing or blueprint. There are three distinct views presented on the drawing: an elevation of a ramp, a section view, and a straight-on elevation view. These types of drawings are typically used to convey the geometric features of a design to builders or machines that construct the design. The elevation of the ramp shows it in a side view, detailing the gradient and profile of the ramp. Below this, the elevation view appears to detail a wall or barrier with a cover strip. To the right of the elevation view, a section drawing provides a cross-sectional view which appears to detail the construction of an edge where the cover plate, mastic, and concrete interact, possibly part of the ramp structure. There are annotations and dimensions indicated on the drawing to provide specific measurements and notes about the materials and construction process, such as "metal strip with cover plate - 1/8" mastic," indicating the use of a thin layer of mastic under a metal strip. At the bottom of the drawing, there is a note instructing the contractor to verify all dimensions on the job and report any discrepancies to the architect, which is standard practice to ensure accuracy in the construction process. The drawing is attributed to Richey & Mitchell, Registered Architects, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. On the bottom right corner, there are revision notes mentioning individuals Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, associated from Cambridge, Massachusetts, with dates and details on revisions that were done, such as incrementally increased width of a ramp. The number "209" is also visible, which could potentially be a page number or identification number for this plan within a larger set of construction documents.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-08
The image is a detailed architectural drawing, mainly consisting of labeled diagrams and sections relevant to a construction plan. The overall drawing is precise, with clean lines and minimal shading, typical of professional architectural blueprints. 1. **Top Diagram (Elevation of Ramp)**: - Title: "ELEVATION OF RAMP" - Shows a side view of a ramp. - Contains annotations indicating materials and dimensions, such as "8 Ga. metal cover plate," "metal strip with both of S.S. metal." 2. **Middle Left Diagram (Cover Start Elevation)**: - Title: "ELEVATION" - Displays a vertical section marked as "FULL SIZE" showing a detail likely at the point where the cover starts. - Includes labeled parts like "COVER START" and indicates joinery details with hash lines. 3. **Middle Right Diagram (Cross-Section of Ramp)**: - Title: "SECTION" - Illustrates a detailed cross-section view of the ramp's structure. - Labels key components, including "metal 'U' piece 8 ga.," "caulking," "cover plate 12 ga. metal strip 8 ga.," "cork," "mastic," "concrete," and "expansion bolt." - Shows different materials layered and fixed within the concrete base. 4. **Bottom Section**: - Contains text identifying the project and the architects, along with a stamp and revision notes: - Office responsible: "Ritchey & Mitchell, Registered Architects, Pittsburgh Penna" detailed in a border/stamp format. - Identifies project as a "Residence for Mrs. Cecelia H. Frank, Penna.," specifically detailing "Details at Watertight at Covered Ramp." - Mentions "Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer, Associated Architects, Cambridge, Mass." 5. **Additional Text**: - Provides directions for the contractor to verify dimensions on the job and communicate any discrepancies to the architect. Overall, the image provides an analytical, professional depiction of certain structural elements essential for the construction of a particular residence ramp, ensuring precision and clarity in the execution of the design.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-30
The image appears to be an architectural drawing or technical diagram, containing detailed plans and elevations of a structural design. It includes various measurements, notes, and labels that provide technical specifications for the structure. The main component depicted is a "ramp" structure, with an elevation view and a cross-sectional view shown. The drawing provides dimensions, materials, and other construction details for this ramp feature. The drawing also includes a title block at the bottom, indicating it was created by the architectural firm "Ritchey & Mitchell" and is intended for a "Residence for Walter Crolius & Marcel Breuer" in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Overall, this image appears to be a set of engineering or architectural plans detailing the design and construction of a specific structural element, likely as part of a larger residential building project.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-30
The image shows an architectural drawing or blueprint of what appears to be an elevation or profile view of a structure. The drawing depicts a pole or post anchored in concrete at the base. Metal straps or fasteners attach the pole to the concrete foundation. Dimensions and materials are labeled on the drawing, indicating it is meant to show construction details for this structural element. The title at the bottom identifies the project as "Residence for Mrs. Selma V. Frank" by architects "Ritchey & Mitchell" based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-30
This is an architectural drawing or blueprint showing technical details for a ramp construction. The drawing includes three main views: an elevation of a ramp at the top, and below that an elevation view and a section view showing construction details. The drawing includes specifications for metal strips, cover plates, and concrete construction elements. The plans appear to be for a residence and are dated Jan. 25, 1940. The drawing is credited to Walter Gropius & Marcel Breuer, Associate Architects from Cambridge, Massachusetts, with Ritchey & Mitchell listed as registered architects from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The drawing number is 209 and includes technical specifications and construction notes, including a contractor verification requirement for dimensions.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image presents a technical drawing of a waterstop, a crucial component in ensuring the integrity of concrete structures. The drawing is divided into two main sections: the elevation and section views. **Elevation View:** * The elevation view provides a side-by-side comparison of the waterstop's dimensions. * The left side of the drawing shows the full-size dimensions, while the right side displays the pull size. * The drawing includes labels for various components, such as the cover plate, metal strip, and expansion bolt. * The elevation view also includes a note indicating that the contractor must verify all dimensions on the job and report any discrepancies to the architects. **Section View:** * The section view offers a detailed cross-sectional representation of the waterstop. * The drawing highlights the metal "U" piece and its connection to the concrete. * The section view also includes labels for the expansion bolt and the limit of reinforcing. * A note at the bottom of the drawing reminds the contractor to verify all dimensions on the job and report any discrepancies to the architects. **Additional Information:** * The drawing is dated January 26, 1950, and is signed by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. * The drawing number is 209, and it is part of a series of revisions. * The drawing is attributed to Ritchey & Mitchell, Registered Architects, Pittsburgh, Penna. In summary, the image presents a detailed technical drawing of a waterstop, highlighting its key components and dimensions. The drawing is part of a series of revisions and is attributed to Ritchey & Mitchell, Registered Architects, Pittsburgh, Penna.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15
The image depicts a technical drawing of a ramp, likely for architectural or engineering purposes. The drawing is divided into two main sections: an elevation view and a section view. **Elevation View:** * The elevation view shows the side profile of the ramp, with various components labeled. * The ramp has a flat top surface and a sloping bottom surface. * A metal strip with a 1/2-inch piece is attached to the top surface, while a cover plate is attached to the bottom surface. * The elevation view also shows the location of the expansion bolt and the limit of reinforcing. **Section View:** * The section view shows a cross-sectional view of the ramp, with various components labeled. * The section view shows the thickness of the ramp's walls and the location of the cover plate. * The section view also shows the location of the expansion bolt and the limit of reinforcing. **Additional Information:** * The drawing includes additional information, such as the name of the architect, the date, and the project number. * The drawing also includes a note that the contractor must verify all dimensions on the job and report any discrepancies to the architect. Overall, the image provides a detailed technical drawing of a ramp, including its elevation and section views, as well as additional information about the project.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-12
This is a technical drawing for the elevation and section of a covered ramp. The drawing shows the metal structure of the ramp, including the metal strips, cover plates, and caulking. The drawing also includes the dimensions and materials used for the ramp. The drawing is signed by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, who were associated architects for the project. The drawing is dated January 25, 1940, and is for the residence of Mrs. Cecilia K. Frank in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-12
The image is a technical drawing that seems to be a section of a building or structure. It is labeled "DETAIL OF WATERSTOP AT COVERED RAMP." The drawing includes annotations and dimensions related to the construction of a covered ramp. There are references to materials such as metal strips, cover plates, and concrete. The drawing also includes a scale and mentions the elevation of the ramp. The document appears to be a part of architectural or engineering plans, with specific instructions for the construction team.