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Corey Klassen: A Speakers List

Updated Mar 12, 2024

Introduction

Our design studio’s innovation is guided by our Creative Director and founder, who is a respected subject matter expert specializing in Kitchen Design, Bath Design, Accessible Design, and Inclusive Design.

Corey Klassen, BFA CMKBD NCIDQ IIDA DDA Accredited

Corey (who uses the pronouns he/they) is a Lower Mainland Interior Designer who has been honoured to publicly speak on a range of topics at private venues, and at the local chapters of the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) and the Designer’s and Decorator’s Association of Canada (DDA) Chapter events, as well as leading industry conferences and exhibitions such as IDS Toronto, IDS Vancouver, and the International Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS). In September 2023, they inaugurated the topic of inclusive design at IDS Vancouver.

This is a compilation showcasing Corey's upcoming speaking engagements for 2024, along with the rich tapestry of past speaking engagements virtually online and across Canada and the U.S. over the past two decades. In summary, this is an evergreen resource for Corey’s types of insights, industry expertise, and thoughtful approaches facing the design industry.

About Corey Klassen, CMKBD NCIDQ IIDA DDA Accredited

Corey Klassen is a Certified Master Kitchen & Bath Designer and NCIDQ Certified Interior Designer, as well as founder and Creative Director of Articulated Design Studio based in Vancouver. A long-time educator, Corey is an Educational Consultant with the NKBA and faculty at LaSalle College Interior Design Degree Program. They have been a subject matter expert and contributor for publications in the interior design industry across North America. One notable contribution was as a Content Coordinator for the NKBA Kitchen and Bath Planning Guidelines with Support Spaces and Accessibility Forth Edition.

“I have met many interior designers and Corey Klassen has an attention to detail that is parallel to none. He is focused, creative and willing to share and teach his process. I would highly recommend Corey.” Laurie Laizure, Interior Design Community


LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/coreyklassen


Quick Summary

  1. Upcoming Speaking Engagements

  2. Corey’s Speaking Topics and Industry Expertise

  3. Past Speaking Engagements

  4. Guest on A Well-Designed Business Podcast

  5. NKBA Planning Guideline Webinars

  6. Published Articles

  7. Industry Interviews Given

  8. Professional and Peer Industry Mentions

  9. Professional Design Competition Juror

  10. Industry Design Councils and Boards

  11. Academic Work (Teaching)

Corey Klassen, BFA CMKBD NCIDQ IIDA DDA Accredited


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1. Upcoming Speaking Engagements in 2024

Kitchen Wet Zone Design – Environment, Accessibility & Economics [link]

Date/Time: 1:00pm EDT, Friday, January 19, 2024

Location: IDS Toronto 2024

Host/Sponsor: BLANCO North America

CEU: 1.0 OAA/IDCEC Hours

The increasing demands on providing healthy, safe, and quality designed environments for kitchens is on the rise. Factors to consider are sustainability, household waste, energy and water conservation, material characteristics and properties, accessibility to planning centers, and appropriate installation methods. This course introduces materials, methods, and techniques when planning the most important activity center in a kitchen design – the Kitchen Wet Zone.

Identifying Inclusive Design [link]

Date/Time: 2:25-3:25 pm MST, Wednesday February 28, 2024

Location: KBIS 2024 - Voices From The Industry (VFTI) Conference

Host/Sponsor: Self-authored

CEU: 1.0 NKBA Hours

In the world of human-centered design, inclusive design is the intersection of accessibility, usability, diversity, and space planning. With an open dialogue, you will learn about the three dimensions of inclusive design and how to apply them with the client, contractor and creative paradigm. Reviewing three inclusive design case studies, you will learn about techniques and tools to utilize in and out of our built environment. Be bold, be colorful, and be you for this session.

Identifying Inclusive Design [link]

Date/Time: 1 pm EST April 24, 2024

Location: Virtual Webinar, Canada-wide and beyond

Host/Sponsor: DDA Canada -The Designers & Decorators Association of Canada

CEU: 1.0 CEU IDCEC

In the world of human-centred design, inclusive design is the intersection of accessibility, usability, diversity, and space planning. With an open dialogue, you will learn about the three-dimensions of inclusive design and how to apply them with the client, contractor, and creative paradigm. Reviewing three inclusive design case studies, you will learn about techniques and tools to utilize in and out of our built environment. Be bold, be colourful, and be you for this session.

Kitchen Equipment & Planning Guidelines: What Designers Need To Know [link]

Date/Time: May 9, 2024

Location: Euroline Appliances West (Vancouver, B.C.)

Host/Sponsor: NKBA BC Chapter - National Kitchen & Bath Association British Columbia Chapter

CEU: 1.0 NKBA (1 hour) Self-reported

Level: Intermediate

Planning kitchens with cooking, preservation, and dishwashing equipment can be tricky for the kitchen and bath specialist. Add on ventilation calculations and drawing and presentations, there is a lot of pressure to get it right. Focusing on the NKBA Kitchen & Bath Planning Guidelines with Support Space and Accessibility (4th ed.), this course will explore important planning clearances, infrastructure and systems, and customization techniques when working with specialized equipment in the kitchen. As a bonus for the CKBD Candidates, these are essential how-to’s for success on your exams.

Learning Objective 1: Learn how to apply the new Planning Guidelines for equipment in a kitchen.

Learning Objective 2: Learn how to calculate kitchen ventilation for gas, electric and induction cooking surfaces.

Learning Objective 3: Understand customisation options, cabinet collisions, and how to navigate equipment selections with homeowners.

Identifying Inclusive Design [link]

Date/Time: 12:30 pm PST September 27, 2024

Location: Vancouver Trade + Convention Centre (Vancouver, BC)

Host/Sponsor: IDS Vancouver

CEU: 1.0 CEU AIBC/IDCEC

In the world of human-centred design, inclusive design is the intersection of accessibility, usability, diversity, and space planning. With an open dialogue, you will learn about the three-dimensions of inclusive design and how to apply them with the client, contractor, and creative paradigm. Reviewing three inclusive design case studies, you will learn about techniques and tools to utilize in and out of our built environment. Be bold, be colourful, and be you for this session.


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2. Corey’s Speaking Topics and Industry Expertise

While each speaking engagement reflects Corey’s dedication to professional design education, there are a unique range of topics to highlight. Corey brings their experience as a student, client/customer, personal varied physical and visual abilities, interior designer, and as an experienced design educator to the table. As our Principal Designer, Corey has been a proponent of life-long learning the interior design industry since starting Articulated Design Studio in 2011 as Corey Klassen Interior Design.

Corey’s insights have derived from:

  • An award winning design practice,

  • Becoming an established design educator,

  • Coordinating industry led publications in kitchen and bath design, and

  • Qualified design expertise as one of (3) professionals in Western Canada holding both the NCIDQ and CMKBD certifications.

Whether you are a post-professional in the field or an emerging design professional, a client or a vendor, researching interesting topics and advanced on-going learning is challenging. It is also interesting to note what topics that design chapter meetings, industry events, and design exhibitions are actively seeking out. Registered Architects, NCIDQ Certified Interior Designers, and Certified Kitchen and Bath Designers (CKBD) are required to collect Continuing Education Units (CEUs) during an education cycle, often requiring 20 hours or more of additional ongoing learning every two (2) years to meet their practice requirements. Associations such as the Designers and Decorators Association of Canada (DDA), National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA), and International Interior Design Association (IIDA) all have CEU requirements that must be met to maintain certifications and membership — it is through events like these that qualified industry professionals will cross-pollinate from their practice areas to education by advocating for ways to improve their industry at large across Canada and the U.S.

Below are a list of topics that Corey is currently prepared to speak upon:

  • Inclusive design

  • Accessible design

  • Kitchen design

  • Online design services

  • Steam showers

  • Luxury bath design

  • Professional practices and ethics

  • Concept development and the design process

  • Construction drawings and presentation standards


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3. Past Engagements

Over the past 2 decades Corey has spoken to interior designers and design professionals at industry events across North America and on popular podcasts for the design industry. This provides a way to cross pollinate ideas across borders to designers to continue their path on lifelong learning. There has never been a speakers list or compilation of speaking engagements for Corey until now. Consider this an evolving section that we will update as we go through our archives.

Please Note: If you have any events and evidence that we have not showcased reach out we would love to hear from you.


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4. Guest on A Well-Design Business Podcast

One of the podcasts to which Corey has been a frequent guest on is A Well Designed Business which focuses on the interior design industry. It can also be found on Apple Podcasts: A Well Designed Business. There are now literally thousands of her interviews with top interior designers and brands in the industry. The list of topics she covers is quite impressive. She finds just the right things to ask and explore further.

Looking for links with Corey on LuAnn’s podcast?

Episode 170: CEU: Beyond Design-Establishing Monetary Value For Creative Skills; A well Designed Business Podcast with LuAnn Nigara

Episode 206: The Most Important Tips For A Successful Interior Design Business; A well Designed Business Podcast w/ LuAnn Nigara

Episode 233: Design Biz Live - Do This Self Assessment Of Your Skills; A Well Designed Business Podcast w/ LuAnn Nigara

Episode 246: Design Biz Live – Design Fees Based on Your Self Assessment; A Well Designed Business Podcast w/ LuAnn Nigara

Episode 254: Design Biz Live - How To Price Your Interior Design Services; A Well Designed Business Podcast w/LuAnn Nigara

Episode 264: Design Biz Live - How To Manage Not Being The Project Manager; A Well Designed Business Podcast w/ LuAnn Nigara

Episode 312: Design Biz Live - Best Practices For Profitability; A Well Designed Business Podcast w/LuAnn Nigara

Episode 326: Design Biz Live - Personality Traits, Pre-Consult Questionnaire, Contract Addendum; A Well Designed Business Podcast w/ LuAnn Nigara

Episode 399: Design Biz Live: Business Can Be Thunderstorms And Chickens; Hard Truths, Hard Lessons; A Well Designed Business Podcast w/ LuAnn Nigara

Episode 410: Design Biz Live: Business Can Be Thunderstorms And Chickens, Hard Lessons Part 2; A Well Designed Business Podcast w/ LuAnn Nigara

Episode 449: Design Biz LIve: What We Learned At LuAnn Nigara Live, It’s About The Conversation; A Well Designed Business Podcast w/ LuAnn Nigara

Episode 461: Design Biz Live: 5 Fatal Errors In Your Interior Design Business; A Well Designed Business Podcast w/ LuAnn Nigara


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5. NKBA Planning Guidelines Webinars


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6. Published Articles


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7. Industry Interviews Given


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8. Professional and Peer Industry Mentions

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Then there was the total revamping of our certification program. I would like to give a shout out to two of our long time collaborators:   Corey Klassen CMKBD of Articulated Design Studio and Judith Neary CMKBD of Roadside Attractions. Thank you both for your help and guidance with our new program which features a learning management system that makes it easier to access materials, as well as to track your progress online. Our certifications as well as our growing badge program are even more valuable as a competitive tool in today’s market.


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9. Professional Design Competition Juror


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10. Industry Design Councils and Boards

  • 2015 DXV Design Council

  • 2010 BLANCO Design Council

  • 2013-14 KBB Magazine Editorial Board


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11. Academic Work (Teaching)

  • Adjunct Faculty, Bachelor of Applied Design in Interior Design Program, LaSalle College of Vancouver - 2023 to Current

  • Instructor, National Kitchen & Bath Association - 2015 to Current

  • Adjunct Faculty, Interior Design Diploma Program, Visual College of Art & Design - 2019 to 2023

  • Adjunct Faculty, Kitchen & Bath Design Diploma Program (NKBA Accredited), Vancouver Community College, 2012 - 2017 (program terminus)

12 . Academic work (Writing)

RESEARCH & TEXTBOOKS

13 . My leadership and advocacy

  • Innovator, KBDN Magazine - 2022

  • Certification Re-Imagined, NKBA - 2021 to Current

  • Instructor of The Quarter, Visual College of Art and Design — Q2 2020

  • Chapter Representative, NKBA B.C. Chapter - 2013 to 2015

  • Certification Task Force, NKBA - 2012

  • Chair, NKBA B.C. Design Excellence Awards - 2011 to 2013

  • VP Professional Development, NKBA B.C. Chapter - 2010 to 2013