Birotunda

Set of birotundas

(Example Ortho/gyro pentagonal forms)
Faces2 n-gons
2n pentagons
4n triangles
Edges12n
Vertices6n
Symmetry groupOrtho: Dnh, [n,2], (*n22), order 4n

Gyro: Dnd, [2n,2+], (2*n), order 4n

Rotation groupDn, [n,2]+, (n22), order 2n
Propertiesconvex

In geometry, a birotunda is any member of a family of dihedral-symmetric polyhedra, formed from two rotunda adjoined through the largest face. They are similar to a bicupola but instead of alternating squares and triangles, it alternates pentagons and triangles around an axis. There are two forms, ortho- and gyro-: an orthobirotunda has one of the two rotundas is placed as the mirror reflection of the other, while in a gyrobirotunda one rotunda is twisted relative to the other.

The pentagonal birotundas can be formed with regular faces, one a Johnson solid, the other a semiregular polyhedron:

Other forms can be generated with dihedral symmetry and distorted equilateral pentagons.

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