DenverInfill is a joint hobby/not-for-profit project by Ken Schroeppel and Ryan Dravitz.

Ken Schroeppel is the founder and co-editor of DenverInfill and its companion blog, DenverUrbanism. Ken is an Assistant Professor CTT in the Master of Urban and Regional Planning program and the Director of the Master of Urban Design program, both in the College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Colorado Denver, where he lectures on a variety of urban planning and urban design topics. Ken received his Master of Urban and Regional Planning degree from CU Denver and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners. Over the years, Ken has served on numerous boards and committees of organizations including the Denver Architecture Foundation, Denver Streets Partnership, Union Station Advocates, YIMBY Denver, Streetsblog Denver, Downtown Denver Partnership, Urban Land Institute, American Planning Association, and Congress for the New Urbanism.

Ryan Dravitz is DenverInfill’s co-editor and, for the past several years, the lead post author. While Ryan’s day job is in finance, he spends some of his free time on his side business, Ryan Dravitz Photography, running DenverInfill’s Instagram account, tower-crane spotting, drone-flying, and other urban adventures. As DenverInfill’s main photographer, Ryan has amassed an archive of over 20,000 urban infill images that document central Denver’s evolution since 2011 when he teamed up with Ken to help run the blog.

DenverInfill has also featured several guest contributors over the years including Ryan Keeney, Elizabeth Munn, and Rick Anstey.