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Municipal Employment Office, Dessau, 1927-1929: Ground floor plan, 1:100

Date

1927-1929

People

Artist: Walter Gropius, German 1883 - 1969

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Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Walter Gropius, BRGA.27.3

Human Generated Data

Title

Municipal Employment Office, Dessau, 1927-1929: Ground floor plan, 1:100

People

Artist: Walter Gropius, German 1883 - 1969

Date

1927-1929

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Walter Gropius, BRGA.27.3

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Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

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Clarifai
created on 2018-02-10

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Imagga
created on 2018-02-10

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Google
created on 2018-02-10

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Microsoft
created on 2018-02-10

text 97.3

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

No features identified

Clarifai

Envelope

Clarifai

Envelope 37.8%

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Imagga
created on 2018-02-10

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interior objects 0.2%
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Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-02-10

a close up of a map 82.4%
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Clarifai

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-11

a photograph of a plan of a building with a circular floor plan

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-30

a plan of the interior of a building with a circular floor plan

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30

This image appears to be an architectural floor plan for an office space, specifically labeled as "arbeitsamt" which translates to "employment office" in English. The plan is oriented with various functional areas demarcated within the layout.

The plan features a distinctive semicircular design with multiple sections and rooms identified for different purposes:

  • The top part of the plan shows facilities such as a garage, and separate restrooms for women (Frauen) and men (Männer).
  • A large space for bicycle storage is also included.
  • Adjacent to these areas is a workshop (Werkloge) and ancillary facilities including a waiting area (Wartezimmer) for women, various offices (Geschäftszimmer), and a conference room (Besprechungszimmer).
  • Within the semicircular zone, we find specific rooms designated for different trades or services like metalwork (Metall), locksmith (Schlosser), and woodworking (Holz).
  • Several other rooms serving specific functions, such as medical rooms (Arzt), lockers (Garderobe), a cashier's office (Kasse), and a waiting room (Warteraum) for men, are also outlined.
  • Reception areas for both men (Männliche Aufnahme) and women (Weibliche Aufnahme) are centrally located for efficient flow and access.

The plan is neatly detailed with clear labels, indicative of a meticulous design meant to facilitate smooth operation of various offices and services necessary in an employment office building.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28

This image depicts an architectural floor plan of a building. The plan is quite detailed and indicates a layout that is semi-circular in the lower half with a rectangular extension on the upper part.

The semi-circular section consists of multiple rooms organized around a central corridor, with the rooms labeled for different uses such as "Kasse" (cashier), "Arbeiter" (workers), and various offices or waiting areas. Each room has designated entry points, and the circulation paths are clearly indicated.

The rectangular extension on the upper part of the plan is divided into three sections, with labels indicating separate areas for "Frauen" (women) and "Männer" (men) with compartments in between that appear to be some kind of lockers or storage, as indicated by the label "Garderobe" (cloakroom). In the middle section, there is a long, narrow room labeled "Kaltbad Unterkleid" (cold bath underclothes).

On the left-hand side, there's a scale indicating the size of the plan with measurements from 1 to 8, although the unit of measurement is not specified. Below the plan, "erdgeschoss" is written, suggesting this is the ground floor plan of the building, and "1:100" likely represents the scale of the drawing.

The plan has some hand-written notes and a stamp on the bottom right corner, which could be administrative marks. There's visible aging on the paper, with some spots and discoloration, hinting it's a historical document.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26

This is an architectural floor plan from 1930, labeled "erdgeschoss" (ground floor) for what appears to be a German employment office or labor bureau ("arbeitsamt"). The layout is distinctive, featuring a semi-circular design with a series of small offices or service windows arranged in a fan-like pattern around a central curved corridor.

The plan includes various labeled spaces in German, including:

  • A waiting area ("Warteraum")
  • Separate facilities for men and women ("Männl." and "Weibl.")
  • Office spaces
  • A garage area
  • Bathroom facilities
  • Administrative areas

The design appears to be organized to efficiently process visitors, with clear circulation paths marked by arrows. At the top of the drawing, there's a long rectangular space that appears to be for parking or vehicle access.

The drawing is quite detailed, showing structural elements, doorways, and furniture layouts within the spaces. The scale is indicated at the top right of the drawing, and it appears to be a professional architectural document from the early 20th century.

This type of radial design was innovative for its time and reflects the modernist approach to institutional architecture, prioritizing efficiency and flow of people through the space.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27

This image appears to be an architectural floor plan or schematic diagram. It shows the layout and design of a building, with various labeled rooms and spaces, including a garage, restrooms, offices, and other areas. The plan is divided into sections and includes detailed measurements and annotations. Overall, the image conveys the structural and functional components of the building being depicted.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26

This is an architectural floor plan drawing, labeled "erdgeschoss 1:100" (ground floor 1:100 scale) and "arbeitsamt" (employment office) in German. The layout features a distinctive semi-circular design with multiple individual office spaces arranged in a fan-like pattern around a curved corridor.

The plan includes:

  • Several small offices or consultation rooms arranged in the curved section
  • A central reception or waiting area
  • Back offices and administrative spaces
  • Separate restroom facilities
  • A garage area
  • Storage spaces
  • Various work rooms and meeting spaces

The drawing uses different line weights and includes circulation paths marked in different colors (red and yellow lines), showing the flow of people through the space. At the top of the plan, there appears to be a long rectangular section that might serve as a waiting area or additional office space.

This appears to be a professional architectural drawing from what might be a German employment office or job center, designed to efficiently process and serve visitors while maintaining privacy for individual consultations.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24

The image presents a detailed floor plan of a building, showcasing its layout and various rooms. The plan is drawn in black ink on a beige background, with red and yellow lines indicating different areas or paths within the building.

Key Features:

  • Building Layout: The building's floor plan is divided into several sections, including a garage, main hall, and various rooms.
  • Room Labels: Each room is labeled in German, providing information about its purpose or function.
  • Red and Yellow Lines: The red and yellow lines appear to indicate different areas or paths within the building, possibly representing different departments or zones.
  • Scale: A scale is provided in the top-right corner of the image, allowing viewers to measure distances and sizes within the building.
  • Additional Details: The image includes additional details such as doorways, windows, and other architectural features.

Overall Impression:

The image provides a comprehensive view of the building's layout and design, offering insights into its functionality and purpose. The use of red and yellow lines adds an extra layer of complexity to the plan, suggesting that the building may have been designed with specific workflows or processes in mind.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-25

The image presents a detailed floor plan of a building, likely an office or commercial space, with various rooms and areas labeled in German. The plan is drawn on aged paper with a light-brown hue, featuring black lines for the walls and doors, as well as red and yellow lines indicating different paths or routes within the building.

Key Features:

  • Main Areas:
    • Reception area
    • Meeting rooms
    • Offices
    • Storage rooms
    • Restrooms
  • Notable Rooms:
    • "Geschäftsraum" (Business Room)
    • "Gesellschaftsraum" (Society Room)
    • "Küche" (Kitchen)
    • "Wohnung" (Apartment)
  • Layout:
    • The building is divided into two main sections: a larger section on the left and a smaller section on the right.
    • The larger section contains the reception area, meeting rooms, offices, and storage rooms.
    • The smaller section appears to be a residential area, with a kitchen, living room, and bedroom.
  • Pathways:
    • Red lines indicate a primary pathway through the building.
    • Yellow lines suggest alternative routes or secondary pathways.
  • Labels and Notes:
    • Various labels and notes are scattered throughout the plan, likely indicating specific features or requirements for each room.
    • Some labels are handwritten, while others appear to be typed or printed.

Summary:

The floor plan provides a detailed overview of the building's layout, highlighting various rooms and areas. The use of red and yellow lines helps to distinguish between primary and secondary pathways, while the labels and notes offer additional context and information about each room. Overall, the plan appears to be a comprehensive guide for navigating and utilizing the building's spaces.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-11

The image is a detailed architectural floor plan of a building, specifically designed for the Erdgeschoß (ground floor) at a scale of 1:100. The plan is meticulously drawn with various sections labeled, including "Garage," "Frauen," "Mannes," "Elevator," "Wasserturm" (water tower), and "Garten" (garden). The layout is circular, with several rooms and corridors marked in different colors to indicate various functions or areas. Red lines highlight the central circular corridor, while yellow lines denote the outer circular corridor. The plan also includes dimensions and annotations in German, indicating measurements and specific areas. The drawing is on an old, faded piece of paper, suggesting it is an archival document.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-11

The image is an architectural plan of a building. The plan is drawn on a piece of paper with a white background. The plan is divided into several sections, each labeled with a different name. The plan shows the layout of the building, including the location of the rooms, corridors, and other features. The plan also includes a scale, which indicates the size of the building. The plan is drawn in black and white, with some sections highlighted in different colors.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-22

The image shows an architectural floor plan, labeled "erdgeschoss 1:100" and "arbeitsamt", indicating it's a ground floor plan of an employment office. The plan includes various sections such as a garage, bicycle storage, waiting rooms, and consultation rooms. The layout is a combination of rectangular and semi-circular designs, with different areas designated for men and women. Notably, the building incorporates waiting areas (Warteraum) and consultation rooms (Berat) in a circular arrangement. The scale is provided as 1:100, and there are notations on the right side of the plan that seem to be part of the architectural documentation.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-22

This is a detailed architectural plan of a building's ground floor. The plan is drawn in a classic architectural style, featuring clear lines and labeling, likely from the early to mid-20th century. Here's a breakdown:

Overall Layout:

  • The building is divided into distinct sections, with a primary focus on a large semi-circular structure.
  • To the upper left, there is a rectangular area that includes parking and restrooms
  • The main circular portion of the building is divided into radial sections, suggesting functional divisions (offices, waiting areas, etc.).
  • The plan uses a system of labeled rooms, often in German.

Key features and elements:

  • Rooms and Functions:
    • The plan labels various rooms with descriptive German words (e.g., "Geschäftsführer" - manager, "Warteraum" - waiting room, "Proberaum" - testing room).
    • The division into sections indicates departments or functions within the building.
    • There are areas marked for restrooms ("WC"), waiting areas, offices, and areas for storage or possibly other purposes.
  • Circulation:
    • The plan seems to show a system of circulation, perhaps with designated routes for visitors.
    • Lines may indicate pathways, possibly with different colors for different types of traffic (e.g., "ADR GER" - probably indicating a specific entry point, perhaps for vehicles).
  • Sections/Departments:
    • The radial sections around the circular part of the building suggest specialized areas (perhaps divided by profession, service, or department).
  • Labeling and Scale:
    • The scale is indicated ("1:100"), showing the proportional relationship between the drawing and the real building size.
    • The plan has clear labels in German, helping to clarify the function of each space.
  • Auxiliary Buildings:
    • There is an area that seem to be a car parking, and bicycle parking.
  • Title and Information:
    • The title "erdgeschoss" (ground floor) is present.
    • "arbeitsamt" (employment agency) is also written.

Style and Context:

  • The plan's style is characteristic of the early to mid-20th-century architectural drawings.
  • The detail, precision, and labeling provide a glimpse into the meticulous planning of buildings during that period.
  • The focus on functionality and clear organization is important during this era.

Overall, this is a well-executed architectural plan that gives insight into the design of a public service building, with the details of its function.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-25

The image appears to be a detailed architectural floor plan of a building, likely a factory or industrial facility, given the layout and the labels used. Here is a breakdown of the key elements:

  1. Layout and Structure:

    • The plan is divided into several sections, each labeled with specific functions or areas.
    • The building has a semi-circular or horseshoe-shaped layout with various rooms and corridors.
    • There is a vertical section on the left side, which seems to be a tower or an elevated structure.
  2. Labeled Areas:

    • Garage: Located at the top left, indicating a space for vehicles.
    • Wäscher: Adjacent to the garage, possibly a washing area.
    • Kessel-Anlage: Central area, likely referring to a boiler or furnace installation.
    • Werkstatt: Workshop area, located near the center.
    • Werkzeug: Tool area, adjacent to the workshop.
    • Lager: Storage area, found in multiple sections.
    • Büro: Office area, located near the top right.
    • Kantine: Canteen or dining area, situated towards the right side.
    • Gasometer: Gas storage or meter area.
    • Material: Material storage area, found in several sections.
    • Schleiferei: Grinding or polishing area.
    • Dreherei: Turning or lathe area.
    • Schmiede: Forge or smithy area.
    • Gießerei: Foundry area.
    • Maschinenbau: Machine building or assembly area.
    • Montage: Assembly area.
    • Prüfraum: Testing or inspection room.
    • Verl. Raum: Possibly a loss or disposal room.
    • Abfall Raum: Waste or disposal room.
    • Kardio: Possibly a carding area, related to textile processing.
    • Spinnerei: Spinning area, also related to textile processing.
    • Weberei: Weaving area, another textile-related section.
    • Haupt-Ausgang: Main exit, located at the bottom center.
  3. Flow and Movement:

    • Arrows indicate the flow of materials or personnel through the facility.
    • Different colored arrows (yellow, red, black) suggest different routes or processes.
  4. Additional Details:

    • The plan includes a scale and a legend for better understanding.
    • There are notes and signatures at the bottom right, indicating the architect or designer and possibly the date.

Overall, the floor plan provides a comprehensive layout of an industrial facility, detailing various functional areas and the flow of operations within the building.

Qwen

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-11

This image appears to be a floor plan of a building, specifically labeled as the "ground floor" (erdgeschoss) at a scale of 1:100, which means the plan is 100 times larger than the actual size of the building. The layout includes various rooms and spaces, which are labeled in German, indicating different functions and departments within the building.

Here is a breakdown of the visible features:

  1. Left Side (Top Left Corner):

    • Garage: A dedicated area for parking vehicles, with separate sections for men and women.
    • Fahrrad Unterstüller: A bicycle parking area.
  2. Mid-Left Side:

    • Warterräume (Waiting Rooms): These are for different groups, such as women and men, and for different departments or services.
  3. Mid-Right Side:

    • Geschäftsführer (Manager's Office): Likely the office of the managing director.
    • Registratur (Registration Room): For handling administrative paperwork.
    • Geschäftszimmer (Business Room): A general office space for conducting business.
    • Prüfraum (Inspection Room): Possibly a room for checking and verifying documents or objects.
    • Weibl. Berat. (Female Counseling Room): A counseling or advisory room for women.
    • Männl. Berat. (Male Counseling Room): A counseling or advisory room for men.
  4. Bottom Center:

    • Männl. Aufnahme (Male Reception): A reception area for male clients or visitors.
    • Wartebereich (Waiting Area): An area where people can wait.
    • Werkstätten (Workshops): Spaces for various types of work, such as metal, carpentry, and locksmithing.
  5. Bottom Right:

    • Wartebereich (Waiting Area): Additional waiting area.
    • Werkstätten (Workshops): More workshops, including carpentry and locksmithing.

The floor plan is organized with clear pathways and labeled areas, indicating a structured and likely administrative building, possibly a job center or a similar institution based on the references to waiting rooms and workshops. The design emphasizes functionality and efficient use of space.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-11

The image is a detailed architectural floor plan of a ground floor, labeled "erdgeschoss" with a scale of 1:100. The plan appears to be for an employment office ("arbeitsamt"), as indicated at the bottom right. The layout is symmetrical and includes various labeled rooms and sections.

Key features of the floor plan include:

  1. Entrance Area:

    • There is a main entrance with a stairway leading up, labeled "WINDFANG."
    • To the right of the entrance, there is a reception desk ("REGISTRATUR") and a counter area ("GESCHÄFTSZIMM").
  2. Administrative Offices:

    • Several offices are located near the entrance, including "WEIBL. BERAT" (female counseling) and "MÄNNL. BERAT" (male counseling).
  3. Waiting Areas:

    • There are multiple waiting rooms ("WARTERAUM") distributed around the plan, both for men and women.
  4. Work Areas:

    • There are various work areas labeled "ARB GEB" (work spaces) and "RESERVE" areas.
    • Specific sections are labeled for different types of workers, such as "KAUFELEUTE" (salespeople), "SCHLOSSER" (locksmiths), and "METALL" (metal workers).
  5. Restrooms:

    • There are separate restrooms ("W.C.") for men and women, located throughout the plan.
  6. Garage and Bicycle Storage:

    • A garage ("GARAGE") and a bicycle storage area ("FAHRRAD UNTERSTELLUNG") are located in the top left corner.
  7. Traffic Flow:

    • Red lines indicate the flow of traffic within the building, guiding people through the various sections.

The plan is detailed with various annotations and labels, and it includes a scale at the top right corner. The bottom right section includes the architect's signature and the title of the project. The overall design is functional and organized, typical of an employment office layout.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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