Bali Resort Residences is a contemporary apartment hotel conceived as a living structure shaped by motion, landscape, and balance. Located at the mouth of a river with uninterrupted views toward the ocean, sunsets, rice fields, and water landscapes, the project responds directly to its unique site conditions, transforming orientation and movement into architectural drivers. The architectural concept is born from the idea of motion as balance. Inspired by the principle of a tourbillon mechanism, where movement stabilizes rather than disrupts, the building is wrapped in rust-toned Mbius-like ribbons that sweep around their axis in a continuous gesture. The form flows with the site rather than against it, opening toward key view corridors the ocean horizon, river landscape, and surrounding rice fields. This dynamic geometry softens the boundary between inside and outside, allowing the structure to feel fluid, adaptive, and deeply connected to its tropical environment. While the outer form moves, the core remains calm a stable heart around which the architecture unfolds. The residence operates as a flexible hospitality model, offering units ranging from standard apartments to penthouses, all available for individual ownership. The program includes a fitness area, two restaurants, and a beach complex with an infinity pool. A double-height lobby atrium creates a strong arrival experience, introducing natural daylight and hanging vegetation that extend the architectural language into the interior. Equal attention is given to spatial planning and interior architecture, ensuring continuity between exterior expression and internal experience.