Parabiaugmented hexagonal prism explained

Type:Johnson
Faces:2x4 triangles
4 squares
2 hexagons
Edges:26
Vertices:14
Dual:parabilaterotruncated hexagonal bipyramid
Properties:convex
Net:Johnson solid 55 net.png

In geometry, the parabiaugmented hexagonal prism is one of the Johnson solids . As the name suggests, it can be constructed by doubly augmenting a hexagonal prism by attaching square pyramids to two of its nonadjacent, parallel (opposite) equatorial faces. Attaching the pyramids to nonadjacent, nonparallel equatorial faces yields a metabiaugmented hexagonal prism . (The solid obtained by attaching pyramids to adjacent equatorial faces is not convex, and thus not a Johnson solid.)