A barn is a barn is a barn. Or, is it? Scattered across the peripheries of greater cities, barns make up the bulk of buildings in the rural landscapes of bavaria. In a sense, they are the truest definition of a built structure: Four walls and a roof of some sorts, keeping its contents safe from the elements. Seemingly unappealing upon first glance, their lack of architectural expression is what makes these structures so intriguing. Sitting still in their place, they act as guardians of the secrets hidden behind locked doors. Taking on the subject of the „barn“, this project is a survey of agricultural vernacular architecture. In an attempt to show all their similarities, the differences and the individualism of these structures become apparent. Bound as a zine in a DIN A5 Format on thick 170g paper the end product reflects on the simple and pragmatic way of the way these buildings are made.