Scarlet Rendleman
Designer, (she/her)
Scarlet is a designer with experience in urban public space, streetscape design, and community development. Her responsibilities include supporting principals and associates in design development, construction documents, graphics and renderings, and general design efforts. Educated as an urban planner and landscape architect, Scarlet’s academic and professional endeavors have centered on climate and community resiliency, weaving ecological, historical, and sociocultural narratives into design processes and outcomes. Her prior experience also consists of design research, environmental restoration and waste remediation, and agroecological systems, including permaculture and agroforestry.
Qualifications
Education
Harvard Graduate School of Design
Master of Landscape Architecture
University of New Mexico
Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Planning and Design
Select Honors and Awards
2022 – Student Award; Peter Walker & Partners Fellowship for Landscape Architecture, Harvard GSD
2022 – Student Award; Penny White Project Fund, Harvard GSD
2022 – Student Award; Honor Scholarship for Inclusive Community Design, LAF
2021 – Student Award; Green New Deal Superstudio Co-Design Submission, LAF
Fun Facts
Most interesting place I lived // Permaculture Ecovillage in Brazil
Unusual skill // Fire dancing
Defining moment // Backpacking and Earthquake Relief volunteering in Peru
Fueled by // Beekeeping, forest bathing, the sound and smell of desert rain
In my free time, I can be found // Riding my bike around the city