Authors: Ar. Ghazal Gujral
Abstract: What if museums and libraries could do more than store books and artifacts – what if they could move us, draw us into the heart of stories, and make memory feel present and alive? This essay explores how “narrative spatial imagination”, a concept inspired by both literature and architectural theory, can transform public cultural spaces into immersive storytellers. By analyzing diverse global architectural examples, the paper demonstrates how spatial storytelling can transform public cultural institutions into meaningful environments that foster identity, discovery, and connection. The essay concludes by highlighting the transformative potential of architecture as a living storyteller.
International Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology