A sculptor and photographer who lived primarily in Los Angeles, Bill Adler was also a teacher of architecture whose employment including visiting professor of architecture at the California Insitute of Arts, 1971, and visiting professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, 1972.
He was co-author of Coffee shops, 1971, Here's the scoop, 1972 and Tube of Milhous, 1972, West Mag; and Radical software, 1972. He earned a Bachelor of Ar (showing 500 of 843 characters). |
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