Great antirhombicosahedron

The great antirhombicosahedron, gari, or compound of five cuboahemioctahedra is a uniform polyhedron compound. It consists of 30 squares and 20 hexagons (which pair up into 10 stellated dodecagons), with two of each joining at a vertex.

It can be formed by replacing each cuboctahedron in the antirhombicosicosahedron with the cubohemioctahedron with which it shares its edge skeleton.