Abstract
One may construct space occupying POLYHEDRA from various planar POLYGONS so long as some rather simple combinatorial rules are observed. The suspension or modification of these rules yields configurations with radically different properties some of which should prove to be of considerable interest to designers of spatially dependent systems. This paper undertakes to examine a limited but significant group of such configurations growing out of the planar polygon, SQUARE and its spatial equivalent, the CUBE
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