A gallery home.
This penthouse sits atop a 1920-era building, perching directly over New York’s well-known High Line garden promenade. The apartment, designed for two avid art collectors, is defined by a central rectangle with moving walls for art display, with ancillary rooms connecting off of it. The front of the space houses an art foundation’s offices and a long, skylit gallery, which can be subdivided off from the family areas of the dining, kitchen, and living room.