A few weeks a go I saw this shape in a display case at the MIT math department:
The shape is mislabled, unfortunately, it is an icosidodecahedron. We’ve already done a few projects based on the shape. Last week’s project is here:
A zometool follow up to our Cuboctohedron Project
And there’s our fun Zometool Snowman, too, where the icosidodecahedron is the head:
The name suggests that it is made from a combination of an icosahedron and a dodecahedron – but how?
Ahead of the project I made a few shapes:
(i) the icosidodecahedron
(ii) a dodecahedron with an icosahedron removed
(iii) an icosahedron with a dodecahedron removed
Here’s what the boys thought of those shapes:
Next we went upstairs to play with some code in the F3 program. Looking at the video now I see that I forgot to publish it hi def – sorry about that. I hope our explanation of the code is good enough if the code is too fuzzy to read:
Definitely a fun little project – it is so fun to be able to play with these shapes on the computer and then hold them in your hand!