This article explores dramatic spaces and their role in the intellectual construction of urban design in contemporary architecture. Dramatic space, and its role in intellectual construction, have become more relevant to the organization of urban design through constituting of high-rise buildings in the city’s photos, memory, and sense formation of events dramas in memories for the city. Contemporary architecture depends on a common principle by all designers in the desire to produce spaces involved by the receiver and help structure human relations by checking drama in their spaces to be building something different. Thus, The research problem was determined in revealing the comprehensive theoretical perception of the dramatic space formulas in contemporary architecture in general and the patterns of its realization in particular, that achieve a social and stable reaction. The research aimed to reach reveal the role of the mechanisms of creating drama in achieving new dimensions in the thought of contemporary architecture by creating patterns that bear the attribute of drama as space and according to the mechanisms and strategies of the dramatic system. Thus, Through the realization of drama in space, the topics are fragmented and multiple in thought, and the vision opens to the recipient to weave the plot according to the designer’s intellectual visions and his awareness of the event within the social system and transform it into a dramatic system through which knowledge is generated for the rest of the recipients in the interpretation or embodiment to reach the aesthetic and intellectual patterns inferred in urban spaces.
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