A story of a girl and her twin who were raised in a glass house in the woods. The glass house is a relaxed space that expands into the surrounding woods during the day and a contracted self-reflecting dwelling at night. Like the house they grew up in, one sister is shy and introverted; the other an extrovert. Together they set out to design and build a house as open as a glass house but with walls that are placed to screen the center from view.
Kyna Leski has invested her life in navigating the creative process. She has done this through her teaching as a Professor of Architecture at The Rhode Island School of Design, through her design work as a founding principal of 3six0 Architecture and her practices as an artist, aspiring/practicing actor and writer.
She has spoken about the creative process throughout the U.S. and abroad and gave a Main stage presentation at PopTech in 2009. She recently finished writing and illustrating a book, called The Storm of Creativity published by MIT Press. She is an avid rower who can be found most mornings before dawn on the Seekonk River and Narragansett Bay in Providence.