Elongated square gyrobicupola

Elongated square gyrobicupola
TypeCanonical,
Johnson
J36J37J38
Faces8 triangles
18 squares
Edges48
Vertices24
Vertex configuration
Symmetry group
Propertiesconvex,
singular vertex figure
Net

In geometry, the elongated square gyrobicupola is a polyhedron constructed by two square cupolas attaching onto the bases of octagonal prism, with one of them rotated. It is a canonical polyhedron. It is not considered to be an Archimedean solid because it lacks a set of global symmetries that map every vertex to every other vertex, unlike the 13 Archimedean solids. However, it was once mistakenly considered a rhombicuboctahedron by many mathematicians. For this reason, it is also known as the pseudo-rhombicuboctahedron, Miller solid, or MillerAskinuze solid.