The New Yorker explores Treehouse

Treehouse Hollywood, a beacon of innovative co-living, epitomizes the dynamic shift in modern living explored in Diana Lind's Brave New Home.

Founded by Prophet Walker, Treehouse has redefined the concept of home for creative urban dwellers. It pulses with life, featuring art studios, shared event spaces, and wellness programs that catalyze a vibrant and connected community. It stands as a response to the era of isolating suburban homes and luxury apartments where neighbors remain strangers.

Blurring the lines between co-housing, co-living, and co-ops, Treehouse pioneers a hybrid approach that champions diverse and non-traditional forms of communal living. In the age of declining marriage rates and extended lifespans, Treehouse rises as a resounding answer to loneliness, where genuine human connections thrive, embodying the essence of modern communal living amidst a digital era marked by disconnection.

Read the full piece in The New Yorker here.

Treehouse featured in The New Yorker: Community on roof terrace
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