rhombo-hexagonal dodecahedron

 
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rhombo-hexagonal dodecahedron

Rhombo-hexagonal dodecahedron
Rhombo-hexagonal dodecahedron
Type Dodecahedron
Faces 8 rhombi
4 hexagons
Edges 28
Vertices 18
Vertex configuration (8) 4.6.6
(8) 4.4.6
(2) 4.4.4
Symmetry group D4h
Dual -
Properties convex, Zonohedron

The rhombo-hexagonal dodecahedron is a convex polyhedron with 8 rhombic and 4 equilateral hexagonal faces.

It is also called an elongated dodecahedron and extended rhombic dodecahedron because it is related to the rhombic dodecahedron by expanding four rhombic faces of the rhombic dodecahedron into hexagons. It therefore shares many of the geometric properties of the rhombic dodecahedron:

Part of a tessellation of space using rhombo-hexagonal dodecahedra

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Reference

  • Williams, Robert (1979). The Geometrical Foundation of Natural Structure: A Source Book of Design. Dover Publications, Inc. ISBN 0-486-23729-X. 

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