TY - JOUR AU - Mareggi, Marco PY - 2017/03/01 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - The over-familiar landscape that escapes to the absent-minded gaze JF - The Journal of Public Space JA - jps VL - 2 IS - 1 SE - Society DO - 10.5204/jps.v2i1.54 UR - https://www.journalpublicspace.org/index.php/jps/article/view/247 SP - 109-122 AB - <p>Public spaces constitute a relevant part of the landscape of the ordinary city. According to the European Landscape Convention, studies and designs of public spaces, in particular of open spaces, should appropriately focus on the different users who inhabit it and recognise themselves in these spaces. In this sense, close to the traditional studies on morphological characteristics, urban materials and equipment, it is useful to explore the performances of public spaces in innovative ways. This article proposes to come back to emphasise and highlight daily life, still today forgotten as a relevant component of a good design and planning of public spaces. It underlines the importance of the gaze on the everyday and ordinary for urbanism, through some introductory experiences of designed urban spaces and some concepts, such as ‘practices’ and ‘way of uses’. Moreover, it offers a review of different lines of studies on public life and other research interested in daily urban practices. Among these, the article focuses on rhythm and chronographic analysis, which describe practices of use, urban populations and their rhythms of presence within places. In conclusion are presented some opportunities that an adoption of the proposed approaches to everyday could bring to a better management, maintenance and planning of public spaces.</p> ER -