Yes, it is possible to be an architect without being able to draw well by hand. While the ability to draw by hand can be helpful in the design process, it is not a requirement to be an architect. Many architects use computer-aided design (CAD) software to create plans and drawings, which can be just as accurate and efficient as hand-drawn plans.
Additionally, an architect’s role also goes beyond creating design. They also responsible for project management, cost estimation, site inspection, building code compliance and other administrative task, consulting with clients and other professionals and more.
It’s important to note that having strong hand drawing skills may be required in certain type of architect field like architectural illustration, architectural visualization and other where those skill will give an added advantage.