Great rhombisnub octahedron

The great rhombisnub octahedron, griso, or compound of four hexagonal prisms is a uniform polyhedron compound. It consists of 24 squares and 8 hexagons, with one hexagon and two squares joining at a vertex.

Its quotient prismatic equivalent is the ditrigonal trapezoprismatic tetrahedroorthowedge, which is six-dimensional.

Vertex coordinates
The vertices of a great rhombisnub octahedron of edge length 1 are given by all permutations of:
 * $$\left(±\frac{3\sqrt2+\sqrt3}{6},\,±\frac{3\sqrt2-\sqrt3}{6},\,±\frac{\sqrt3}{6}\right).$$