Vision Villa
Entry Description
Vision Villa is a powerful example of how Digital Twins can be used not only to represent space, but to preserve, interpret, and communicate cultural meaning.Located on Bali’s east coast, Vision Villa spans nearly two hectares and includes guest rooms, a café and restaurant, spa, gym, yoga areas, and traditional Balinese structures. With more than 200 scan points, the Digital Twin captures the property in high spatial detail while maintaining a calm, contemplative flow aligned with the resort’s spiritual identity.
What distinguishes this Digital Twin is its deep integration of Balinese Hindu culture into the spatial experience. Each guest room is dedicated to a specific Hindu deity. Within the Digital Twin, visitors can access custom pop-ups and audio narration that explain the symbolism, stories, and spiritual significance of each god or goddess. This transforms the model into an educational and cultural medium rather than a purely visual tour.
The resort’s statues play a central role in the cultural narrative. A dedicated in-tour “Statues Tour” highlights these elements, guiding visitors through the property while sharing contextual audio stories that explain their origins and meanings. This feature allows global audiences to experience cultural depth that would otherwise require a guided physical visit.
Traditional Balinese bales are another standout element. As users navigate into these spaces, ambient audio automatically activates, recreating the natural soundscape of the surroundings. This subtle but powerful detail adds emotional resonance and reinforces a sense of presence rarely achieved in digital representations.
Rooms, statues, and bales are seamlessly connected through intuitive in-tour navigation, allowing users to explore freely while still following a coherent cultural storyline. The Digital Twin becomes both a spatial archive and an interpretive guide, preserving intangible cultural context alongside physical form.
Vision Villa demonstrates how Digital Twins can honor tradition while embracing modern technology — making arts, culture, and spiritual heritage accessible to a global audience without dilution.