Pierce Erez-Henderson
is an educator, urbanist, and artist. The goal of his practice is two-part: first, to understand and explain learning and knowing; and second, to examine and contribute to infrastructures—at different social, spatial, and organizational scales—that beget learning and knowing. His work thus spans a wide range of physical, digital, sonic, textual, and computational projects that engage audiences across communities and disciplines. Pierce holds master’s degrees from the London School of Economics and the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art. He resides in Lausanne, Switzerland.

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What does the Heath afford? (2025) 
LSE dissertation on Hampstead Heath and how we make the urban commons
An investigation of how public space quietly governs behavior through material, aesthetic, and temporal cues. Using Hampstead Heath in London as a case study, the dissertation examined how paths, benches, atmospheres, maintenance practices, hydrological systems, and seasonal rhythms collectively shape patterns of use, obligation, and coexistence.