Not A 'Licensed' Architect
In this episode of Not A ‘Licensed’ Architect, Stefani Thatcher sits down with Don Titus, founder of Haven Architecture Studio. With over 25 years in the field and nearly two decades running his own business, Don shares a unique perspective shaped by both unlicensed and licensed experience. They dive into the realities of the licensure journey—what it actually takes, where people get stuck, and why persistence matters more than perfection. Don opens up about failing multiple exams, stepping away for years, and eventually finding the support and strategy he needed to follow through. They also explore the value of community, the importance of aligning budget with expectations, and what it looks like to design homes that truly serve the people living in them. If you’ve ever questioned your path—or your pace—this episode will give you clarity and encouragement to keep going. What You’ll Learn * Why the path to becoming an architect isn’t always linear * How to stay motivated after repeated setbacks or failures * The role of community and accountability in achieving big goals * What licensure actually changes (and what it doesn’t) in your career * How to qualify clients and align budget with expectations * Key challenges in remodel and addition projects * Why honesty and guidance are essential in client relationships Chapters 00:00 – From Childhood Inspiration to Architecture 04:25 – Understanding the Licensure Process 10:01 – Starting a Business During the Recession 17:30 – Failing the ARE and Losing Momentum 20:46 – Licensed vs. Unlicensed: Pros and Cons 25:58 – Specializing in Remodels and Additions 36:55 – Final Advice: Persistence and Finding Support Want to Be a Guest? Do you want to be a guest on Not A ‘Licensed’ Architect or nominate someone? 👉 https://www.dostudios.co/contact
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