Cultural Narratives in Architecture: Storytelling Through Design explores how buildings speak — how space, form, and material embody memory, identity, and culture. Bridging theory and practice, this book reveals architecture as a living language that communicates the human experience through narrative expression. It invites architects, scholars, and students to rethink design as an act of storytelling that shapes collective meaning and emotional resonance. Through analytical reflection and cross-cultural insight, the book illuminates how architecture can transform from static structure into a dynamic dialogue between past and future, self and society, material and imagination.