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Amazon

White Board | 90.7% | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 99.2% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2018-12-21
a black and silver text on a white surface | 42.9% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 42.8% | |
close up of text on a white surface | 42.7% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-06
This image displays an architectural drawing of a cornice detail. The sketch appears to be for a specific house project noted as being "full size, 1 story" located in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The architects are listed as "Gropius & Breuer," and there is a reference to "Hunt Hall Harvard," indicating a connection with Harvard University. The drawing is dated March 25, 1938. The drawing itself shows a cross-sectional view of a building's cornice, detailing the various structural elements such as the 2x4 and 2x10 lumber pieces, roof boarding, flashing, and brickwork. The design is methodically annotated with dimensions and material specifications. It's a technical blueprint meant for construction purposes, providing specific requirements for building the cornice according to the architect's design.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-06
The image is a detailed architectural drawing showing a section of a house structure. It is a "Typical Cornice Detail" at full size, specifically for a house for Mrs. W.J. Storrow in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The drawing is attributed to architects Gropius & Breuer, dated March 25, 1938. The labeled elements in the drawing include: - "6-Ply Roofing" at the top of the section. - "1⅛ Roof Boarding" just beneath the roofing. - The roof is shown to have a "Minimum Pitch ¼” Per Ft." - Components of the wall structure, including "2x4 Studs" and "2x10 Joists." - "Blocking" within the wall structure. - "2x4 Studs" are connected by "2x4 Bracing." - On the left side, the drawing indicates "Eave Flashing" and "Metal Edge Strip." - The bottom area of the section shows "Strapping" and "Plaster." Additionally, taped areas on the corners and edges suggest that the drawing or blueprint is a historical document, likely preserved for its architectural significance.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-03-04
The image is a detailed architectural drawing or blueprint for a typical eave or cornice detail for a house. It provides specific dimensions and construction details, such as the 3/4" roof boarding, 2x4 studs, and 1/4" bead. The drawing is labeled as being for a "House for Mrs. W. W. Storrow" in Lincoln, Massachusetts, designed by architects Hunt and Bowditch and dated March 25, 1935.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-03-04
The image appears to be an architectural drawing or blueprint showing details for a cornice. The sketch includes dimensions and notes about the materials and construction, such as "3/4" roof boarding", "blocking", and "tin moulding". The title indicates this is a "Typical Cornice Detail" for a house located at "Mrs. W. J. Storrow, Lincoln, Mass." The architect's name "Tredups & Brewer" and the date "March 25, 1926" are also noted at the bottom of the drawing.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-03-04
This is an architectural drawing showing a typical cornice detail at full size for a house in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The drawing is dated March 25, 1936, and was created by architects Gropius & Breuer at Hunt Hall, Harvard. The technical drawing shows the construction details of a roof cornice, including elements like: - 2x4 studs - Blocking - 7/8" roof boarding - Flashing - Drip molding - Various measurements and construction notes The drawing is rendered in a professional architectural drafting style typical of the 1930s, with clean lines and detailed annotations. It's a cross-sectional view that demonstrates how different components of the cornice assembly fit together. This type of detailed architectural drawing would have been used by builders to properly construct the specified design elements of the house.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13
The image is a technical drawing of a building's wall, featuring a detailed sketch of the wall's structure and components. **Key Features:** * **Wall Structure:** The wall is composed of multiple layers, including a roof boarding, a minimum pitch of 1/4 per foot, and a blocking section. * **Roof Boarding:** The roof boarding is labeled as "1/4 ROOF BOARDING" and has a minimum pitch of 1/4 per foot. * **Blocking Section:** The blocking section is labeled as "BLOCKING" and appears to be a structural element that provides support to the wall. * **Typical Cornice Detail:** The drawing includes a note indicating that it is a "TYPICAL CORNICE DETAIL" and provides additional information about the house, including its size, location, and architect. * **Dimensions:** The drawing includes various dimensions, such as the width of the wall, the height of the roof boarding, and the length of the blocking section. * **Labels:** The drawing includes several labels, including "PLASTERS," "STRAPPING," and "BLOCKING," which provide additional context about the wall's structure and components. **Overall Impression:** The image appears to be a technical drawing created by an architect or engineer to document the design and construction of a building's wall. The level of detail and precision suggests that the drawing was created for a specific purpose, such as planning or construction.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13
The image is a black-and-white architectural drawing of a cornice detail, likely from the 1930s. The drawing appears to be a technical illustration, showcasing the design and construction details of a building's cornice. **Key Features:** * **Title:** "Typical Cornice Detail" is written in pencil at the bottom of the page. * **Scale:** The drawing is labeled as "Full Size," indicating that it represents the actual dimensions of the cornice. * **Dimensions:** Various measurements are noted throughout the drawing, including the width of the cornice (7/8" roof boarding) and the depth of the blocking (2x10). * **Materials:** The drawing specifies the use of metal edge strips, flashing, and blocking. * **Date:** The date "March 25, 1938" is written at the bottom of the page, suggesting that the drawing was created on this date. * **Location:** The drawing appears to be related to a building project at Harvard University, as indicated by the text "Hunt Hall Harvard" at the bottom of the page. * **Architects:** The names "Gropius & Breuer" are listed at the bottom of the page, suggesting that they were the architects responsible for the design. **Overall:** The image provides a detailed look at the design and construction of a building's cornice, highlighting the attention to detail and precision required in architectural design. The use of technical terms and measurements suggests that the drawing was intended for use by architects, builders, or other professionals involved in the construction process.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-13
The image appears to be a technical drawing or blueprint related to architectural design. It shows various details and measurements for a cornice or decorative molding. The drawing includes: - Dimensions for different components of the cornice, such as the width, height, and thickness. For example, it mentions "1/4" Roof Boarding" and "2x4 Blocking." - A section labeled "TYPICAL CORNICING DETAIL" that provides a typical design for the cornice. - The name of the architects, "Gropius & Breuer," indicating that this is a design by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, prominent architects associated with the Bauhaus movement. - The date "March 25, 1938," suggesting this drawing was created around that time. - The address "1400 Beacon Street," likely the location of the building for which this cornice design was created. - The name "Mrs. J. Storow," possibly the client or owner of the building. - The location "Lincoln, Mass.," indicating that the building is located in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Overall, the image appears to be a technical drawing or blueprint for a cornice or decorative molding design, created by the architects Gropius and Breuer for a building located at 1400 Beacon Street in Lincoln, Massachusetts, for Mrs. J. Storow, in March 1938.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-13
The image shows a technical drawing on a piece of paper. The paper is folded in half, and the drawing is on the left side. The drawing is a technical diagram of a building, with different sections labeled and measurements provided. The drawing includes details such as the roof, walls, and windows, as well as the dimensions and materials used in the construction. The drawing also includes a note that reads "Typical Cornice Detail House for Mr. J. Storrow, Lincoln Mass. Gropius & Breuer, Hunt Hall Harvard, March 25, 1938." This suggests that the drawing is a design for a house for Mr. J. Storrow, created by the architectural firm Gropius & Breuer, and was completed on March 25, 1938.