The Honor Project
At Stone Group Architects, honoring the service and sacrifice of our nation’s veterans and active-duty military personnel is central to who we are. As a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), we are committed to honoring service through storytelling, design, and community connection. The Honor Project is our ongoing initiative to recognize, preserve, and share the stories of veterans and memorials connected to the communities we serve, building a living digital collection that strengthens our connection to place, people, and purpose.
With deepest gratitude, we honor all veterans and the men and women currently serving in our armed forces. We thank them for their courage, sacrifice and steadfast commitment to protecting our freedoms and defending our nation.
BUILT ON SERVICE
As a CVE-verified SDVOSB, our work is more than architecture, it is a continuation of service. Founded and led by Principal Architect Todd Stone, a service-disabled veteran, Stone Group Architects was built on the values of duty, integrity, and respect for those who serve.
Through our SDVOSB designation, we are proud to be veterans serving veterans. From VA facilities to military campuses across the country, our team has delivered thoughtful, detail-driven design for those who have dedicated their lives to protecting others. We understand the responsibility that comes with designing for our nation’s military and medical communities, and we carry that trust with deep respect.
Uncover the stories of valor and commitment from the veterans and active-duty service members we proudly honor.
Each tribute reflects a life of purpose and sacrifice, offering a meaningful reminder of those who have protected and served our nation with honor. We invite you to read their stories, reflect on their impact, and submit a tribute to honor a hero in your life.
Explore memorials that serve as lasting tributes to the courage and sacrifice of our nation’s service members.
These spaces are more than stone and structure; they are places of reflection, remembrance, and gratitude. Each memorial featured here represents a community’s commitment to honoring those who served.