This document discusses the analysis of building design through examining various elements such as form, function, structure, and spatial characteristics. It provides examples of buildings to analyze, including Fallingwater House and Guggenheim Museum by Frank Lloyd Wright, and Villa Savoye. The analysis can be done through diagrams of plans, elevations, sections, and examining relationships between various parts. Notre Dame du Haut Chapel by Le Corbusier is also discussed, noting how it demonstrated rational architecture could be personal and poetic through its sculptural concrete forms. Villa Savoye is described as having three levels connected by a stair and ramp, with the ground floor containing service areas and the first floor reception areas with rooms receiving light from the perimeter