Mauritian heritage is full of history, culture, and unique architecture, showing off the intricate tapestry of the past. This memoir delves into the Mauritian architectural transformation from colonial times to this contemporary era. It explores the island’s rich history, influenced by the Dutch, French, and British, and shows how old buildings such as Creole and colonial houses have evolved over time. This work highlights the social, cultural, and aesthetic significance of these buildings. It also addresses the challenges of preserving this architectural heritage while modern development happens. By looking at the past, the memoir hopes to spark interest in Mauritius’ architectural legacy and inspire efforts to protect it for future generations.