Karisman villa has responded to the needs of today’s humans with a modern adaptation of the local roofs (Shalleh) and its change, creating a great opening in the mountainous landscape building as well as the windows across the city, creating a sense of freedom and removing the boundary between the outside and within the site. The creation of a two-way sloping roof space responsive to kelardasht space and climate, and the creation of a terrace in a negative space that affects the form, all emphasize on creating a villa space and moving away from the apartment lifestyle.The shape of the space is such that the roof of the first floor becomes a shared space and based on the need during the week experience a different life. Family relationships work first on the design in such a way that the parents of the large present space with easy access according to the family plural and less surrounded by neighbors and . The last floor is a space for the social interaction of the young stratum where the bedrooms are between two floors like a boundary between two generations..