The gallery features 35,000 square feet of stark white opulence. A woven, honeycomb-like design that covers the ceiling of the third-level gallery and the exterior wall, stretching a block’s length on Grand Avenue, is what Diller Scofidio + Renfro refers to as the museum’s veil. Made of 2,500 fiberglass-reinforced concrete panels and 650 tons of steel, the veil diffuses indirect, natural light through 318 glazed skylights before it can enter into the entire top-floor space. The designers have dubbed The Broad's structure “the veil and the vault,” as it will serve two distinct purposes: public exhibition space and private collection storage.