Rhombic Dodecahedra and Escher's Solid

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Rhombic dodecahedra (RDs) are placed at the vertices of a larger rhombic dodecahedron. Pyramids can then be placed on the faces of the RDs to produce an Escher solid, which is the first stellation of an RD, a space-filling object.

Contributed by: Sándor Kabai (October 2019)
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