I always find these sorts of threads interesting. I would venture the vast majority of the users of this forum (Garage Journal) are pretty well entrenched in the DIY lifestyle. I can talk all day about building cars in my badass garage, burning metal together looking like perfect stacks of dimes, building amazing works of art with wood, all while not being an ASE Master mechanic, or a certified welder, or a member of the carpenters union and its all good but someone mentions they might attempt a home design without an architect and its obviously going to look like **** and is a terrible idea because ONLY an architect can do a good job. Now, don't get me wrong, I love architects just like I love master mechanics, certified welders, and Union Carpenters but at the end of the day if a regular Joe can learn to turn a wrench pretty good, or lay a nice bead joining a couple pieces of steel together, or pull art out of rough timbers why can't a guy do a good job designing his own home?
Sure, if we were all doing 2million dollar remodels it would probably be wise to use an architect. I wonder why 98% of the homes in America are designed and built without the use of an Architect? Maybe one of the architects that is "enjoying" this thread could chime in and help us understand why Architects seem "irrelevant" to 98% of the country? It seems like only the upper 2% of the people in America find value in an architect's services, or can afford it?
For goodness sakes, there are TV shows about how awesome houses made of shipping containers are, and tiny houses on trailers! Yet how dare middle America live in a poorly designed fairly good looking house drawn by a lowly drafter!
Anyway, maybe a little passive aggressive but really, why should the other 98% of the country be interested in paying an architect?

Emoji added to show I'm not a hater. I really am curious what happened to the profession that created such a huge disconnect between the profession and the American people? Why does my builder want to pay me to draw his houses and not an architect?