Kepler foilhedra are porous polyhedra with expanded annuloids, inspired by the studies of Johannes Kepler. They are named "foilhedra" due to the formation of the annuloids, which resemble petals, derived from the French word for petal.
structure: Kepler dodecahedral foilhedron
components: triangles, squares
structure: Kepler tetrahedral, cubic, dodecahedral foilhedra
components: hexagons
structure: Kepler truncated tetrahedral, truncated octahedral, truncated icosahedral foilhedra
components: triangles, squares
structure: Kepler dodecahedral, cubic, tetrahedral foilhedra
components: triangles, squares
structure: Kepler dodecahedral, cubic, tetrahedral foilhedra
components: squares, hexagons
structure: Kepler truncated icosahedral, truncated octahedral, truncated tetrahedral foilhedra
components: hexagons