Every real entity living and functioning in any reality – whether social, security, etc., for itsbeing (existence and development) – needs a real, physically defined place that would give it theguarantee of a safe existence and development at a certain time. This assumption made it possibleto see that the subject’s being is contingent on a safe space and that safety and space have a specialrelationship with each other. It also raised the question about the nature of these dependencies andrelations. In search of an answer to this question, conclusion may be drawn that space, or moreprecisely – safe space - is the basis for the security of every entity. The aim of the research was todemonstrate that this foundation is a crucial condition for the safe architecture of each entity. Theadopted cognitive approach took into account the empirical context, which made it possible toreduce the abstractness of the investigations. In the process of considerations carried out in thisstudy, mainly heuristic methods were used, including methods of deduction and analysis of eventsin time and place, as well as logical combinations.