Forest House sits on densely wooded land, surrounded by century-old trees rising above 30 meters. Two identical squares shifted to maximize built surface, allow natural light, offer layout flexibility, and maintain an appropriate scale with the site. To adress the cathedral-like context, the roof lines are pulled up, elongating the facades and creating a slimmer profile that gradually blends in. The shifted plan opens inward views between volumes and generates spatial opportunities outside, allowing the house to sit gently within the landscape reinforcing its quiet presence across the site.