Rotunda (geometry)

Set of rotundas

(Example: pentagonal rotunda)
Faces1 n-gons
1 2n-gons
n pentagons
2n triangles
Edges7n
Vertices4n
Symmetry groupCnv, [n], (*nn), order 2n
Rotation groupCn, [n]+, (nn), order n
Propertiesconvex

In geometry, a rotunda is any member of a family of dihedral-symmetric polyhedra. They are similar to a cupola but instead of alternating squares and triangles, it alternates pentagons and triangles around an axis. The pentagonal rotunda is a Johnson solid.

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

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