The Firm
Alisberg Parker Architects is a small firm specializing in custom Residential Architecture and Interior Design. Servicing our clients is our top priority and every project has the attention of the principals. We design to suit our clients' taste, budget and schedule. The firm, founded in 1988, provides services in New Construction, Alterations and Additions, and Interior Design.
Our Architectural work is based upon historical precedent with respect for the lifestyle and needs of the present day. We strive to provide the best in all aspects of Architectural services creating a positive experience for the client with a strong focus on both process and product.
Our Interior Designers create comfortable Interiors which reflect the family or homeowner’s style. We integrate antiques and classic modern furniture in rich color palettes to create beautiful welcoming rooms. Whether the style is traditional, modern or eclectic we work with the homeowner to create a beautiful home which reflects their lifestyle.
While creating a beautiful home is AP’s priority, making the experience easy and fun are critical to the success of each project.
Partner Bios

Susan R. Alisberg is the founding partner of Alisberg Parker Architects. She graduated Cum Laude with a Fine Arts degree from Cornell University and then earned her Master’s Degree in Architecture from Columbia University. Mrs. Alisberg worked for several years for Skidmore Owings & Merrill in New York City before starting her own firm. She has over twenty years experience in the field of architecture. With a background in fine art and antiques, Mrs. Alisberg is able to extend our services into Interior Design. She has lived and worked in Greenwich for over 18 years and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Greenwich Chapter of the American Red Cross. She is also a member of the Institute of Classical Architecture.

S. Edward Parker III joined Susan Alisberg in 1998 and became a partner in 2001, coinciding with the relocation of the firm to its Old Greenwich location. Mr. Parker has a background in wood frame construction as a contractor for several years. While working with renowned sculptor Kent Bloomer as an ornartiste' he constructed projects in Reagan National Airport and Rice University. He has a Bachelor of Science in Design from Clemson University and a Master of Architecture degree from Yale University Graduate School of Architecture where he won the James Gamble Rodgers Scholarship. Mr. Parker has worked as a builder and architect for over 15 years. He is currently a Lecturer at Yale University Graduate School of Architecture and is the Architect for the Khakum Wood Association in Greenwich, Connecticut. Mr. Parker is also a member of the Institute of Classical Architecture.