This country retreat designed by CCS Architecture is split into two components: a main house covered in reclaimed barn wood and a barn clad with Corten steel.
The main house, visible here, is split into two overlapping pieces: a living building and sleeping building. Their collision is like a surrealistic Western town.
While the previous example nests a box within a frame, this house by CCS Architecture nests two perpendicular bars which overlap at the inside corner. Here we see that taller structure's roof extending over the lower portion. Combined with the rustic materials (Corten steel roof, weathered wood siding), it gives the impression of found architecture retrofitted for a new use.