- A
cuboctahedron is a
polyhedron with 8
triangular faces and 6
square faces. A
cuboctahedron has 12
identical vertices, with 2
triangles and 2 squares...
- the
truncated cuboctahedron or
great rhombicuboctahedron is an
Archimedean solid,
named by
Kepler as a
truncation of a
cuboctahedron. It has 12 square...
- The
skeleton of a
cuboctahedron,
considering its
edges as
rigid beams connected at
flexible joints at its
vertices but
omitting its faces, does not have...
- In geometry, the snub cube, or snub
cuboctahedron, is an
Archimedean solid with 38 faces: 6
squares and 32
equilateral triangles. It has 60
edges and...
- a
solid cube. A
regular icosahedron is
topologically identical to a
cuboctahedron with its 6
square faces bisected on
diagonals with
pyritohedral symmetry...
- by
Buckminster Fuller. In 1943,
Fuller proposed a
projection onto a
cuboctahedron,
which he
called the
Dymaxion World,
using the name
Dymaxion which he...
-
vertices of 2 types. As a
Catalan solid, it is the dual
polyhedron of the
cuboctahedron. As a parallelohedron, the
rhombic dodecahedron can be used to tesselate...
- The
expanded cuboctahedron is a
polyhedron constructed by
expansion of the
cuboctahedron. It has 50 faces: 8 triangles, 30 squares, and 12 rhombs. The...
- In geometry, the
truncated octahedron is the
Archimedean solid that
arises from a
regular octahedron by
removing six pyramids, one at each of the octahedron's...
- In geometry, the
great cubicuboctahedron is a
nonconvex uniform polyhedron,
indexed as U14. It has 20
faces (8 triangles, 6
squares and 6 octagrams), 48...