Meet the Good Fieldwork Team
Good Fieldwork's licensed architect and design team specializes in custom outdoor learning spaces for all ages and stages of learning and development.
Mary Tepera Jones, Architect
Mary’s work with Tod Williams and Billie Tsien Architects in New York City, KRDB in Austin, Robertson Design in Houston, and landscape construction company, JONESPLAN LLC molded her architectural sensibilities - creating an appreciation for modern high design, modular building components, the design-build method and beautiful landscapes. After discovering architectural joy designing 19 outdoor classrooms in the last three years for Tulsa Educare, Mary founded Good Fieldwork, a design-build firm focused on world class outdoor classrooms and their modular components.
Mary received a Bachelor of Architecture degree with High Honors in 2003 from the University of Texas at Austin. She is on the Building Executive Committee for Animas High School, overseeing the design and construction of her daughter’s new campus in Durango, Colorado.
She loves all things outside - backpacking, soccer, biking, floating the river, searching for firewood, and sitting around a camp fire.
Brad Kmita
Brad has been in the landscape construction industry for over 20 years performing a variety of roles, including field work, estimating, project management, business development and operations oversight. He serves on the design and build team for Good Fieldwork, assisting with all aspects of classroom projects from client meetings and conceptual design to product selection and construction completion. His 15 years of service with JONESPLAN, LLC has emphasized the construction of golf courses, athletic fields, parks and public spaces and landscape developments.
He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Horticulture and Landscape Architecture with an emphasis in Turf Management from Oklahoma State University in 2002. He is the recipient of the 2020 Distinguished Alumni Award from OSU. He serves on the Professional Advisory Council for Oklahoma State University's Landscape Management program and also speaks at local high schools promoting the “green” industry.
Brad enjoys and appreciates all that nature offers and is an avid woodworker and skilled horticulturist. He loves to spend time hiking, biking and camping with his wife, Kim, and their three kids, Anna, John and Sam.