The new home for the Yossi Milo Gallery, at the ground floor of an 11-story condominium tower overlooking the High Line, is comprised of five gallery spaces spread across two floors. Each space is a discreet white box with particular proportions and lighting that gives the gallery diverse settings for displaying their varied collection. The galleries are linked together in a sequence that minimizes thresholds and allows for several different scales of exhibition, including the ability to host multiple exhibitions at one time.
The gallery design specified museum quality lighting, HVAC, and storage systems and minimal detailing that would maximize uninterrupted wall space for the display of art. Alongside the public spaces, Bernheimer also designed offices, lounge, and storage space for the owner, the gallery director, and a staff of ten.