Resultats d analyse
L IA a selectionne les lieux les plus probables selon l image, les details visibles et les indices contextuels.
The house number '89' is clearly visible on the front of the house. The unique combination of architectural elements, including the beige stucco exterior, stone veneer accents, a second-floor balcony situated over the garage, and a distinctive railing with alternating straight and wavy balusters, allowed for a precise identification.
A reverse image search led to real estate listings for this address, which was then definitively confirmed using Google Street View. The neighboring house, the tall slender tree, and the overall property layout are a perfect match to the imagery at 89 Covepark Way NE in Calgary, Alberta.
The house shows a North American suburban style with stucco and stone facade, a double garage with a typical sectional door, and a balcony with white railing. The house number '89' is visible.
The architecture and landscaping are consistent with suburban neighborhoods in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The climate appears temperate with some deciduous trees visible, matching Calgary's environment.
The driveway and fencing style also align with Canadian suburban norms. Without street signs or more specific landmarks, the best precision is a street-level guess in a residential neighborhood in Calgary.
In the absence of a direct match, the architectural style is a very strong indicator for a Western Canadian suburb. Edmonton, Alberta, has vast suburban areas (like Terwillegar, Summerside, Windermere) built in the 1990s and 2000s with thousands of homes nearly identical to this one, featuring the same stucco, stone veneer, and front-garage design.
The climate, vegetation (especially the poplar-style trees), and flat terrain are also perfectly consistent with Edmonton. While most prevalent in Alberta, this style of home construction is also found in newer, large-scale suburban developments in other parts of Canada, such as the Greater Toronto Area.
Cities like Brampton, Vaughan, and Mississauga feature many neighborhoods with similar stucco and stone-accented homes. This represents a plausible, though less likely, alternative region based on architecture alone.
The house shows a North American suburban style with stucco and stone facade, a double garage with a typical sectional door, and a balcony with white railing. The house number '89' is visible. The architecture and landscaping are consistent with suburban neighborhoods in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The climate appears temperate with some deciduous trees visible, matching Calgary's environment. The driveway and fencing style also align with Canadian suburban norms. Without street signs or more specific landmarks, the best precision is a street-level guess in a residential neighborhood in Calgary.
In the absence of a direct match, the architectural style is a very strong indicator for a Western Canadian suburb. Edmonton, Alberta, has vast suburban areas (like Terwillegar, Summerside, Windermere) built in the 1990s and 2000s with thousands of homes nearly identical to this one, featuring the same stucco, stone veneer, and front-garage design. The climate, vegetation (especially the poplar-style trees), and flat terrain are also perfectly consistent with Edmonton.
While most prevalent in Alberta, this style of home construction is also found in newer, large-scale suburban developments in other parts of Canada, such as the Greater Toronto Area. Cities like Brampton, Vaughan, and Mississauga feature many neighborhoods with similar stucco and stone-accented homes. This represents a plausible, though less likely, alternative region based on architecture alone.
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Environnement
Flat, suburban • Manicured lawn, deciduous tree (likely a poplar or aspen variant), ornamental flowers • Temperate, continental • flat suburban residential • deciduous trees, lawn • temperate • Manicured lawn, deciduous tree • Humid continental
Infrastructure
Not visible • House number • Modern North American suburban style (c. 1990s-2000s), two-story, stucco and stone veneer exterior, attached double garage, vinyl windows. • none visible • house number '89' • North American suburban, stucco and stone facade, balcony • Modern North American suburban style, stucco and stone veneer exterior, attached garage.
Texte visible et panneaux
89
Contexte et culture
Not visible • none visible