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Accurro Baby Stroller

Accurro Baby Stroller

This conceptual baby stroller was designed for outdoor activities like jogging and cycling.

Hüseyin KILIÇ

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Beer Hotel in Germany

Beer Hotel in Germany

The owners of this Ostbevern bed and breakfast saw other possibilities for the huge barrels used to age and transport beer – so they transformed one into warm and cozy bed.

Hüseyin KILIÇ

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Ark Hotel in China by Remistudio

Ark Hotel in China by Remistudio

Designed to withstand natural disasters, this new hotel concept would float and function independently on the surface of a body of water, providing a green, self-sustaining environment for guests.

Hüseyin KILIÇ

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About Culture

Culture in tech is about the people, communities, and values that shape how science and technology are developed, deployed, and discussed.
Coverage at Interesting Engineering spans professional networks, leadership, workplace culture, ethics, public engagement, and the personalities that set trends or disrupt norms. It includes tech founders, engineers, researchers, and thought leaders, not for the sake of fame, but for the influence they wield on teams, projects, and industries. The focus is on how individuals and groups navigate challenges, communicate ideas, and shape priorities in scientific and technical fields.
We also cover broader cultural trends that influence science and tech. These cultural currents determine not just what gets built, but how it's built and how it's received by peers, policymakers, and the public.
Rather than profiling personalities for entertainment, this category tracks the practices, behaviors, and social dynamics that shape technological progress. It focuses on the human side of science and tech: how culture drives decisions, shapes priorities, and ultimately determines which innovations succeed, which fail, and which quietly fade away.