Great disrhombidodecahedron

The great disrhombidodecahedron, giddird, or compound of twelve pentagrammic prisms is a uniform polyhedron compound. It consists of 60 squares and 24 pentagrams, with two pentagrams and four squares joining at a vertex.

It can be formed by combining the two chiral forms of the great chirorhombidodecahedron, which results in vertices pairing up and two components joining per vertex.

Vertex coordinates
The vertices of a great disrhombidodecahedron of edge length 1 are given by all permutations of: Plus all even permutations of:
 * (0, ±$\sqrt{5}$, ±$\sqrt{2}$)