Zonohedra

    This is a short list of the zonohedra which happen to be on hand here. They fall into three groups:

    A) Duals to quasi-regular polyhedra

      The first element of each triple is a regular or quasi-regular polyhedron. The second is its dual, which in each case is a zonohedron. The third is their compound.
      • octahedron
      • cube
      • compound of octahedron and dual

      • cuboctahedron
      • rhombic dodecahedron
      • compound of cuboctahedron and dual

      • icosidodecahedron
      • rhombic triacontahedron
      • compound of icosidodecahedron and dual

      • dodecadodecahedron
      • medial rhombic triacontahedron
      • compound of dodecadodecahedron and dual

      • great icosidodecahedron
      • great rhombic triacontahedron
      • compound of great icosidodecahedron and dual

    B) Parallelepipeds

      • "random parallelepiped"
      • random rhombic parallelepiped
      • "pointy-shaped" rhombic parallelepiped
      • "flat-shaped" rhombic parallelepiped
      • right parallelepiped.
      • cube.

    C) Other Zonohedra

      • "random" zonohedron with 42 faces
      • rhombic enneacontahedron
      • 20-zone polar zonohedron
      • zonohedrifiation of the truncated tetrahedron, 12 zones
      • zonohedrification of the truncated cube, 12 zones
      • zonohedrification of the truncated octahedron, 12 zones
      • zonohedrification of the rhombicuboctahedron, 12 zones
      • zonohedrification of the truncated cuboctahedron, 24 zones
      • zonohedrification of the snub cube, 24-zones
      • zonohedrification of the truncated icosahedron, 30 zones
      • zonohedrification of the truncated dodecahedron, 30 zones
      • zonohedrification of the rhombicoidodecahedron, 30 zones
      • 7-zone truncated rhombic dodecahedron
      • 10 zoner, based on 2-fold and 3-fold octahedral axes
      • 13 zoner, based on all the octahedral symmetry axes
      • 16 zoner, based on 3-fold and 5-fold icosahedral axes
      • 21 zoner, based on 2-fold and 5-fold icosahedral axes
      • 25 zoner, based on 2-fold and 3-fold icosahedral axes
      • 31 zoner, based on all the icosahedral symmetry axes
      • 36 zoner, based on three mutually orthogonal 24-gons

    Virtual Polyhedra, (c) 1996,George W. Hart