Luckily, Some Neutra-Designed Buildings Live Happily Ever After

Perhaps no category of architects generates more controversy that those who discarded the norms of their times and broke new ground. This week, the Richard Neutra-designed Cyclorama building at the Gettysburg National Military Park met the wrecking ball. The building, completed in 1963, a century after Pickett's Charge, the battle it depicted in 360-degree form, was …