The top and bottom faces of this model are regular hexagons. Four side faces are squares. Two opposite sides have square pyramids extending from them. Thus the model has a total of eight triangular faces, four square faces, and two hexagonal faces.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
This model has a square base, eight triangular sides, and four triangles arranged in a pyramid at the top. The faces thus are twelve equilateral triangles and one square.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
This model has a regular decagon on the bottom and a regular pentagon on the top. Above the decagon are twenty triangles. Above the triangles are five pentagons alternating with five sets of two triangles. This comes to a total of thirty equilateral triangles, six regular pentagons, and one regular decagon.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
One of the decagonal faces of a truncated dodecahedron has been replaced by a surface with one regular pentagon, five squares, and five triangles. The faces of model total twenty-five equilateral triangles, five squares, one regular pentagon, and eleven regular decagons.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
This model resembles a pentagonal prism, but square pyramids extend from two square faces. Its faces total of eight equilateral triangles, three squares, and two regular pentagons.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
This model has a regular pentagon on top, a round of five squares and five equilateral triangles, a round of ten squares, and a regular decagon on the bottom. It has a total of five triangular faces, fifteen square faces, one pentagonal face and one decagonal face.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
This model consists of two triangular prisms at an angle of ninety degrees, glued together on a square side. Four faces are equilateral triangles and four squares.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
The top and bottom faces of this model are squares, with the side faces equilateral triangles and squares. The faces total of ten squares and twenty-four triangles.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
The top and bottom faces of this model are regular pentagons. Pentagons, triangles and squares are on sides. The faces total twelve regular pentagons, twenty equilateral triangles, and ten squares. On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
The top and bottom faces of this model are regular pentagons. Ten additional regular pentagons and twenty equilateral triangles form the sides. Hence in total the faces are are twelve pentagons and twenty triangles.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
The top and bottom faces of this model are regular hexagons. Four side faces are square and two other sides have square pyramids extending from them. One square face is between pyramids and the other three squares are adjacent. The total number of faces is eight equilateral triangles, four squares, and two hexagons.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.