مؤسسة الشرق الأوسط للنشر العلمي
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The harmony between the constructed environment and humanity manifests as an effective reciprocal relationship. However, if the relationship is unfavorable, it may lead to social alienation. In that case, a disconnection arises in that relationship, ultimately resulting in alienation. Social alienation is a human sentiment that impacts the individual and disrupts the urban system by severing the connection between the individual and the environment, leading to disintegration and an inability to fulfill human needs. There is a research gap among architectural scholars regarding the concepts of alienation and estrangement and the mechanisms of these phenomena in urban spaces in urban spaces. To analyze these phenomena, two levels of indicators are needed: perceptual indicators related to the receiver within the urban space, which were measured by questionnaire method, and the second level is morphological indicators related to mass and space, which were measured by building a 3D simulation model of the study area through parametric programs (Agisoft metashap, cloud compere) and matching the analytical indicators of the programs with the indicators extracted from the study to test the research hypothesis. The research aims to address alienation by demonstrating the link between current design patterns and measures aimed at alleviating alienation