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Dymaxion Dwelling House - Wichita House, 1946

Date

1981

People

Artist: R. Buckminster Fuller, American 1895 - 1983

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Prints

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Joan and Roger Sonnabend, M24051.A

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Title

Dymaxion Dwelling House - Wichita House, 1946

People

Artist: R. Buckminster Fuller, American 1895 - 1983

Date

1981

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Joan and Roger Sonnabend, M24051.A

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Amazon
created on 2022-02-26

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Clarifai
created on 2023-10-29

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Imagga
created on 2022-02-26

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Microsoft
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Microsoft
created on 2022-02-26

diagram, engineering drawing 99.8%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-28

This image shows a blueprint-like design, known as a patent illustration, for an architectural structure. The illustration features a variety of diagrams and detailed views of different parts of the design, labeled with numbers which presumably correspond to a legend that explains each component, though such a legend is not visible in the image. Central to the design is a large, dome-like structure that appears to be segmented into triangular facets or panels. Surrounding this central structure are additional detailed drawings that could represent various mechanical systems, structural connections, and design specifics. The complexity of the drawing suggests that the structure is likely intended to be innovative or highly functional in some way. In the lower right corner of the illustration, there are signatures and a date, suggesting that this design was submitted and possibly certified on that date. Moreover, the text at the bottom identifies the design as "Dymaxion Dwelling Machine — Wichita House" and mentions the United States Patent Office, with a filing date of March 16, 1946, indicating that this is a historical architectural design. The inventor's name is indicated as well, but per your instructions, I am not mentioning any personal details. This design is indicative of mid-20th-century architectural innovation and exploration into new housing forms and technologies.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-28

The image depicts a detailed blueprint of the Dymaxion Dwelling Machine, also known as the Wichita House, designed by the renowned inventor and architect Buckminster Fuller. The blueprint is drawn on a classic blue background with white linework and annotations, typical of technical drawings and patent illustrations. The primary illustration is a cutaway perspective of a spherical dwelling showing various internal and external structural components, mechanisms, and design features. Numerous parts of the dwelling are numbered and labeled, likely corresponding to detailed descriptions in the patent documents. Along the sides of the blueprint are various smaller diagrams and exploded views of specific components, showing how individual parts fit together within the overall structure. These include detailed depictions of mechanical parts, structural beams, and assembly instructions. The technical drawing highlights Fuller's innovative approach to housing design, emphasizing efficiency and functionality, and echoes his broader architectural philosophy centered on sustainability and resourcefulness. At the bottom of the blueprint, there is a title that reads, "DYMAXION DWELLING MACHINE — WICHITA HOUSE, United States Patent Office, filed March 16, 1946, Inventor: Buckminster Fuller," followed by Fuller's signature.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-28

This is a blueprint/technical drawing of Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion House (specifically labeled as "Wichita House"), filed with the United States Patent Office in March 1946. The image shows a detailed architectural drawing in white lines on a blue background, which is the classic blueprint style. The drawing depicts a circular structure with various numbered components and mechanical details. The main feature appears to be a central mast or column from which other structural elements radiate outward in a symmetrical pattern. Along the sides of the main circular drawing are smaller detailed drawings of various components and mechanical elements. The design is characteristic of Fuller's innovative architectural style, emphasizing efficiency and geometric precision. The Dymaxion House was one of Fuller's attempts to create a mass-producible, environmentally efficient home design.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-28

The image shows a detailed blueprint or technical drawing of what appears to be a complex mechanical apparatus, likely a machine or engine of some kind. The blueprint is printed in white lines and text on a vivid blue background. The central focus of the drawing is a large circular structure, which seems to represent the main body or housing of the machine. This circular form contains an intricate network of interconnected parts, gears, shafts, and other mechanical components, each labeled with a number. Surrounding the central circular structure are numerous additional drawings, diagrams, and annotations that provide further details and specifications about the various subcomponents and systems of the machine. These include cross-sectional views, exploded diagrams, and schematic representations of specific parts. The entire blueprint is heavily annotated with numbers, symbols, and text labels, indicating dimensions, part numbers, materials, and other technical information needed for manufacturing or assembly. Overall, the blueprint presents a highly technical and detailed representation of a sophisticated mechanical system, demonstrating the complexity of its design and the precision required in its construction. The vivid blue background gives the image a striking and distinctive appearance.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-28

The image appears to be a blueprint or technical diagram of some kind of complex machine or structure. It is predominantly blue in color, with a central circular or spherical design featuring a network of lines, numbers, and various other symbols and icons. The surrounding areas of the image contain various technical drawings, schematics, and other detailed engineering or architectural elements. While the image seems to depict a sophisticated and intricate design, I cannot identify or name any specific individuals or entities that may be referenced in the diagram.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

The image presents a detailed blueprint for the Dymaxion Dwelling Machine, a revolutionary dwelling design conceived by Buckminster Fuller in 1946. The blueprint is rendered in white on a blue background, featuring a central circular diagram surrounded by various components and parts. **Central Diagram:** * The central diagram is a circular representation of the dwelling machine's structure. * It is divided into sections, each labeled with numbers and letters. * The diagram includes various symbols and notations, indicating different components and their connections. **Surrounding Components:** * The surrounding components are depicted in a linear fashion, with each part labeled with a number and a brief description. * The components include: + A cylindrical structure with a series of rings and flanges. + A series of rectangular blocks with various shapes and sizes. + A set of curved lines and arcs, possibly representing a roof or a wall. + A collection of small symbols and icons, likely representing different features or functions. **Labels and Notations:** * The labels and notations on the blueprint provide additional information about the components and their relationships. * Some labels include: + "DYMAXION DWELLING MACHINE - WICHITA HOUSE" + "United States Patent Office, filed March 18, 1946" + "Inventor: Buckminster Fuller" **Overall Impression:** * The blueprint appears to be a detailed and technical drawing of the Dymaxion Dwelling Machine. * It suggests that the machine is a complex system with many interconnected components. * The use of symbols and notations adds an extra layer of complexity to the design, indicating that the machine may have been intended for mass production or assembly. **Conclusion:** * The blueprint provides a unique glimpse into the design and engineering of the Dymaxion Dwelling Machine. * It highlights Buckminster Fuller's innovative approach to dwelling design and his emphasis on efficiency, simplicity, and functionality. * The blueprint serves as a testament to Fuller's vision for a more sustainable and equitable future, where dwellings are designed to be efficient, adaptable, and accessible to all.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

The image presents a blue print of the Dymaxion Dwelling Machine, a futuristic dwelling concept designed by Buckminster Fuller. The blue print is titled "Dymaxion Dwelling Machine - Wichita House, United States Patent Office, filed March 16, 1946, Inventor: Buckminster Fuller." The blue print features a detailed diagram of the dwelling machine, showcasing its various components and features. The diagram is accompanied by a series of numbers and symbols that provide additional information about the design. The blue print is set against a light blue background, which provides a clean and neutral contrast to the intricate details of the diagram. Overall, the image provides a fascinating glimpse into the innovative design concepts of Buckminster Fuller and the Dymaxion Dwelling Machine.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-28

The image is a blueprint of a structure, possibly a machine or a building, printed on a blue background. The blueprint is divided into two sections. The upper section shows a circular structure with a spiral design, and the lower section shows a rectangular structure with a staircase. The blueprint has a lot of numbers and letters, possibly indicating the dimensions and specifications of the structure.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-28

The image is a blue blueprint or patent drawing featuring a detailed design of a circular structure. The blueprint is labeled "DYMAXION DWELLING MACHINE—WICHITA HOUSE," indicating it is a design for a dwelling machine, possibly a futuristic or innovative housing concept. The blueprint is dated March 16, 1946, and is attributed to the inventor Buckminster Fuller. The design includes a central circular core with various labeled components and sections, such as "107," "108," "186," "189," "185," "192," and "193." The structure appears to have multiple layers and sections, with different components and parts clearly marked and numbered. The blueprint is filled with technical drawings and annotations, providing a comprehensive view of the design's components and their interconnections.

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