%0 Journal Article %T Interconnection of Built Environment and Social Composition of Architectural Space of Post-War Socialistic Housing Estates %A Mysak, Natalia %J Housing Environment %V 2015 %N 15/2015 %P 118-123 %K large-panel housing estate, spatial composition, social compositions of architectural space, hierarchical system of spaces %@ 1731-2442 %D 2016 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/srodowisko-mieszkaniowe/article/interconnection-of-built-environment-and-social-composition-of-architectural-space-of-post-war-socialistic-housing-estates %X The article identifies the specialties of the formation of socialist large-panel housing estates built in the post-war period in opposition to historical cities. Apart from the ideological background and economic and technical aspects the architects and urban planners tried to find out tools to create qualitatively new architectural environment appropriate for the new mode of life. Taking into account the importance of the social dimension for mass housing in the formation, implementation and transformation while changing contexts, the article introduces the concept of social composition of architectural space which is interconnected with the classical concepts of spatial composition of housing estates and also refers to the patterns of space usage by different social groups and their daily practices.