Publishers
With each connection, new discoveries. Publishers are presented randomly. For alphabetical order, use the search.
Archives d'Architecture Moderne (AAM)
Lead by Maurice Culot, the AAM Editions, either independently or alongside co-publishers (AntePrima, Norma, CFC-Éditions…), regularly pub... Read more
Centre International de Phonétique Appliquée (CIPA)
CIPA was founded in 1965. The main aim of CIPA was to study a language as an oral phenomenon, in order to promote teaching languages and mul... Read more
Larcier-Intersentia
A key player in the fields of publishing, training and digital solutions, Larcier-Intersentia offers a comprehensive response to the needs o... Read more
La Lettre volée
The publishing house La Lettre volée (The stolen Letter), based in Brussels, founded in the autumn of 1989 by Daniel Vander Gucht, Pierre-Y... Read more
Mardaga
Held since 2005 by an independent family shareholder, Mardaga is a publishing house that relies on a rich editorial heritage to publish titl... Read more
Samsa
SAMSA Sprl is a publishing house and an infographic company. It has been active since august 1999. It occasionally associates with partners ... Read more
Archives générales du Royaume et Archives de l'État dans les
The Archives générales du Royaume (General Archives of the Kingdom) and the Archives de l’État dans les Provinces (State Archives in th... Read more
Image publique
We publish books of authors who fulfill their dreams, and want to let the entire world know about what they have gained from it. Life journe... Read more
Termisti
In 2016 was created the Translation and Interpreting Department of the new Faculty of Letters, Translation and Communication (LTC), named Te... Read more
- The science of translation and interpreting;
- The teaching of languages, cultures and literature;
- The workings of languages, and aids to translation.
CIVA
The publishing house of the CIVA (Centre International pour la Ville et l'Architecture et le Paysage) specialises in architecture – Belg... Read more
The publishing house of the CIVA (Centre International pour la Ville et l'Architecture et le Paysage) specialises in architecture – Belgian and international –in urban and rural settings. It offers – on its own or as part of a co-publication, in one or several languages – beautiful books dedicated to contemporary and emerging architecture but also the great figures of the 20th century, as well as exhibition catalogues. CIVA Editions are also developing several collections, one of which, ‘Ville et architecture’, highlights the architectural heritage of cities such as Riga, Lviv, Krakow, Brussels and its engineering heritage, and more recently, Kinshasa. The CIVA also wants to reflect the variety of contemporary practices within the field of architecture in the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (the Jeunes Architectures collection).