PUBLICATIONS
2024, Residential Design “Feature and Cover: Case Study: Made And Remade in Minneapolis” Restoration of a Brutalist House. VOL. 4, 2024.
2020, Architecture Minnesota “Goose Creek Rest Area Elevates Design for Travelers” by Thomas Fisher, 28-31, 62, Cover.
2019, Minnesota Modern Masters (MMM), an Oral History Program of the Minnesota Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians (MNSAH), (Video Interview, Vincent James and Jennifer Yoos).
2018, “In Parallel: A Conversation with Vincent James and Jennifer Yoos”, in Pamphlet Architecture 36: Buoyant Clarity by Shawna Meyer, Christopher Meyer, Daniel Hemmendinger, New York: Princeton Architectural Press.
2018, DWELL Magazine Podcast, RM-3: Raw Materials 3 Ways, The Log, (Individual Interview).
2017, “Skyways”, in The Arsenal of Exclusion & Inclusion by Interboro Partners, Barcelona: Actar. Jennifer Yoos and Vincent James.
2016, Parallel Cities: The Multilevel Metropolis. New York: Distributed Art Publishers, 2016. Editor: Andrew Blauvelt. Text by Jennifer Yoos and Vincent James.
2015, Architect Magazine. “Walker Library, Minneapolis, Minnesota”, interview with John Morris Dixon (Video Interview).
2014, Metropolis Magazine, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, New African Galleries.
2013, Architect Magazine. “AIA Feature on Research-Based Practices: Trial & Error”, by William Richards, March (Interview).
2010, Thermally Active Surfaces in Architecture. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 178-188 by Kiel Moe; Hostler Student Center.
2010, “VJAA’s Work at Saint John’s Abbey”. 2A-Architecture and Art Magazine, Dubai, (Academic Journal published in the Middle East and Asia).
2009, Ecological Architecture by Chris Van Uffelen, “Lavin-Bernick Center.” Berlin: Markus Sebastian Braun.
2009, Harvard Design Magazine 30, “Seawater and sea breeze” by Matthias Schuler and Anja Thierfelder. (Spring/Summer 2009): 56; Hostler Student Center. xia international: smart buildings materials–technologies (Germany), “Charles Hostler Student Center.” January 2009, 32-41.
2009, Architecture & Art 29 (China), No. 1 “Attention: The Lavin-Bernick Center.” Yide Dou: 38-45.
2009, ASB Magazine (Czech Republic). “How to Tame the Lebanese Sun.” Kotalová, Katerina. (Cover).
2008, Architecture + Design (India): Defining Sustainability. “Interactive Fascia.” by Editors: 104-110.
2008, High Performance Buildings--1, no. 4: Lavin-Bernick Center. (Cover, 29-41).
2008, Architecture & Art 28 (China), “History Coexists with Future.” Dou Yide, no. 5; SJA: Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Guesthouse and Pavilion.
2008, Integrated Design in Contemporary Architecture by Kiel Moe. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 118-127; Lavin-Bernick Center.
2007, Praxis 8 “Tempering Program: Tulane University Center.” Vincent James and Jennifer Yoos.
2006, Monograph: VJAA (Monograph). Introduction by Hashim Sarkis.
2006, “Society of Forms: On the Recent Work of VJAA”. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. Text by Vincent James and Jennifer Yoos.
2006, Liquid Stone: New Architecture in Concrete by Jean-Louis Cohen and G. Martin Mueller, eds. New York: Princeton Architectural Press; Longitudinal House.
2005, Architectural Record, “Porter Boathouse.” by Nancy Levinson. June 2005, 92–7.
2005, Living Plans. By Gast, Klaus-Peter. Berlin: Birkhauser, 2005, 122, 178; Type/Variant House, Dayton House.
2004, The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture. New York: Phaidon Press, “U.S.A.-East.” Chapter 5.3, Minneapolis Rowing Club Boathouse.
2004, 10x10_2, “VJAA.” Chap. 9 by Toshiko Mori, 388–91. New York: Phaidon Press.
2002, Architecture Review, no. 1269 (U.K.). “Permeable Envelope” by Catherine Slessor. “Minneapolis Rowing Club.” by Brian Carter. November 2002:78-9; Tulane University Center. 64–65, 78–9.
2002, All American: Innovation in American Architecture, “Work of VJAA” by Annette W LeCuyer and Brian Carter. Thames-Hudson.
2001, Perspecta 32: Resurfacing Modernism, “Tulane University Center”, MIT Press, 2001.
2001, The New American House 3, “The Dayton House” Watson-Guptill.
2000, The Phaidon Atlas of 21st Century World Architecture. “U.S.A.-East.” New York: Phaidon Press; Minneapolis Rowing Club.