- In architecture, a
cupola (/ˈk(j)uːpələ/) is a
relatively small,
usually dome-like
structure on top of a
building often crowning a
larger roof or dome...
- 2n-sided pyramid. The triangular, square, and
pentagonal cupolae are the only non-trivial
convex cupolae with
regular faces: The "hexagonal cupola" is a plane...
- (J81)
where two non-opposing
cupolae are removed, and the
tridiminished rhombicosidodecahedron (J83)
where three cupolae are removed. Weisstein, Eric...
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cupolae: the gyrate, parabigyrate, metabigyrate, and
trigyrate rhombicosidodecahedron.
Eight more can be
constructed by
removing up to
three cupolae,...
- (J73)
where two
opposing cupolae are rotated; And the
metabigyrate rhombicosidodecahedron (J74)
where two non-opposing
cupolae are rotated.
Norman W. Johnson...
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square bicupola is the
Johnson solid constructed by
attaching two
square cupolae on each base of
octagonal antiprism. It has the
property of chirality....
- example, a
bigyrate solid has two
rotated cupolae, and a
tridiminished solid has
three removed pyramids or
cupolae. In
certain large solids, a distinction...
- It can be
constructed as a
rhombicosidodecahedron with
three pentagonal cupolae removed. A
Johnson solid is one of 92
strictly convex polyhedra that is...
- (J80)
where two
opposing cupolae are removed, The
metabidiminished rhombicosidodecahedron (J81)
where two non-opposing
cupolae are removed, And the tridiminished...
- (J80)
where two
opposing cupolae are removed, The
gyrate bidiminished rhombicosidodecahedron (J82)
where two non-opposing
cupolae are
removed and a third...