The tetrakis cuboctahedron is a polyhedral structure that is derived from the cuboctahedron, which is a convex Archimedean solid. The cuboctahedron is characterized by having 8 triangular faces and 6 square faces, with a total of 12 edges and 12 vertices. To form the tetrakis cuboctahedron, each face of the cuboctahedron is subdivided such that pyramids are placed on its faces.
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