Cultural Narratives in Architecture: Storytelling Through Design explores the profound ways built environments communicate identity, memory, and meaning across cultures. This book examines architecture not merely as physical structure but as a dynamic narrative medium through which societies preserve traditions, express values, and shape collective experience. Drawing on examples from ancient settlements, vernacular landscapes, and contemporary global cities, it reveals how spatial form, material choices, symbolism, and cultural context intertwine to create stories that resonate across generations. The book highlights how architects, planners, and designers consciously embed cultural references into buildings and public spaces, transforming them into living texts that reflect social evolution and human diversity. By integrating theory, case studies, and cross-cultural analysis, it offers readers a deeper understanding of how design becomes a language of storytelling—one that captures the essence of communities, fosters belonging, and enriches the emotional and cultural significance of the spaces we inhabit.