Great hendecagrammic prism

The great hendecagrammic prism or gishenp is a prismatic uniform polyhedron. It consists of 2 great hendecagrams and 11 squares. Each vertex joins one great hendecagram and two squares. As the name suggests, it is a prism based on a great hendecagram.

Vertex coordinates
The coordinates of a great hendecagrammic prism, centered at the origin and with edge length 2sin(4π/11), are given by:
 * (1, 0, ±sin(4π/11)),
 * (cos(2π/11), ±sin(2π/11), ±sin(4π/11)),
 * (cos(4π/11), ±sin(4π/11), ±sin(4π/11)),
 * (cos(6π/11), ±sin(6π/11), ±sin(4π/11)),
 * (cos(8π/11), ±sin(8π/11), ±sin(4π/11)),
 * (cos(10π/11), ±sin(10π/11), ±sin(4π/11)).