Tulou
Milan, Italy
Tulou Amenities & Features
Coliving Type
Apartments
Co-working Space
Yes
Gym
Yes
Pool
Yes
About Tulou
In Milan, this coliving concept brings together private apartments and shared spaces with a calm, community-first rhythm. The tone is urban but softer than the usual city rental. It suits people who want their own room to retreat to, plus common areas that make daily life less anonymous. Kitchens sit at the center of the setup, turning shared meals and everyday routines into part of the experience.
The model combines private living spaces with communal environments, framed around “human habitat” and a balance between solitude and interaction. The focus is on flexible urban housing and shared responsibility. A curated lifestyle program adds organized activities linked to relaxation, healing, creativity, and social connection. Pricing and minimum stay are not specified. Room layouts include private units alongside larger apartment formats, with upcoming Milan developments planned to include more than 170 apartments, from four-room units to single units.
- Coworking space
- Gym
- Pool
The design draws from traditional Chinese tulou, communal earthen structures built around a central courtyard and shared resources. That idea runs through the whole concept: private space for rest, shared space for contact, and a building culture shaped by collaboration rather than isolation.
Where is Tulou?
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Via Cesare Cesariano, 10, 20154 Milano MI, Italy
Tulou Amenities & Features
Coliving Type
ApartmentsCo-working Space
YesGym
YesPool
YesAbout Tulou
In Milan, this coliving concept brings together private apartments and shared spaces with a calm, community-first rhythm. The tone is urban but softer than the usual city rental. It suits people who want their own room to retreat to, plus common areas that make daily life less anonymous. Kitchens sit at the center of the setup, turning shared meals and everyday routines into part of the experience.
The model combines private living spaces with communal environments, framed around “human habitat” and a balance between solitude and interaction. The focus is on flexible urban housing and shared responsibility. A curated lifestyle program adds organized activities linked to relaxation, healing, creativity, and social connection. Pricing and minimum stay are not specified. Room layouts include private units alongside larger apartment formats, with upcoming Milan developments planned to include more than 170 apartments, from four-room units to single units.
- Coworking space
- Gym
- Pool
The design draws from traditional Chinese tulou, communal earthen structures built around a central courtyard and shared resources. That idea runs through the whole concept: private space for rest, shared space for contact, and a building culture shaped by collaboration rather than isolation.