Recognition results Demogolden gate bridge
Red suspension structure, bridge towers and bay environment.
When you encounter a building, bridge, tower or sculpture while traveling, take a photo and quickly get clues about its possible name, style and background.
Recognition results DemoRed suspension structure, bridge towers and bay environment.
Take photos of the overall appearance and surrounding environment to first obtain possible landmarks or building types.
Look at the facade, roof, window shapes, trim and materials to understand what style it might fall into.
Record entrances, bridge towers, arches, columns and structural features for easy review later.
Organize style cues, chronological settings, and city notes into study cards.
Use photos, places, and brief descriptions to string together the landmarks and buildings you see along the way.
Look for pointed arches, flying buttresses, stained windows and soaring proportions, befitting churches and historic buildings.
Look at the strong curves, intricate decorations, sculptural facades and dramatic spaces.
Look at the simple geometry, flat roofs, functionalist layouts and less decorative facades.
Look at glass, concrete, open structures and simple volumes, and note the regional differences.
Look at bridge towers, cables, arches, trusses, and water-crossing environments to determine bridge type or landmark clues.
Look at the plan, tower, entrance, window type and decorative details to distinguish it from ordinary worship buildings.
Architectural identification requires overall proportions and key components, local decoration is often not enough.
Stone, brick, glass walls, columns, window moldings and carvings all provide clues.
Neighborhoods, riverbanks, squares, hills or city signs help to understand the context of a landmark.
Local rules should be followed when involving private residences, secure areas or prohibited filming locations.
Architectural and landmark identification should not be used as a substitute for official guided tours, historical information or safety instructions. Local rules should be followed when it comes to private residences, military installations and prohibited filming areas.
Possible style clues can be given based on exterior elements, such as arches, columns, glass curtain walls, decorative proportions, etc.
Not mandatory. Positioning is helpful for travel records and landmark judgment, but it is actively authorized by you.
When you see something you don’t recognize, take a photo of it. CapKnow will give possible answers, basis and related knowledge, and save them to your knowledge record.