D.B. GROUP LOGISTICS HANGAR
New logistics warehouse in Montebelluna, Treviso
D.B. Group is a company operating in the field of international logistics, with its headquarters located in Montebelluna, in a strategic area along the Feltrina state road, just a short distance from the connection to the Pedemontana Veneta highway. This location provides direct access to the main infrastructure networks of Northeast Italy—an ideal condition for an organization that operates daily in the efficient management of time, space, and the mobility of goods. The headquarters is situated within a productive district characterized by logistics-oriented buildings, structured around two typologies: warehouses and office spaces. The development of the area began in 2008, progressively defining a unified and recognizable architectural language based on clean geometries, distinct volumes, and a clear, identity-driven compositional order.
The new logistics hangar builds upon this foundation, adopting a coherent and functional architectural language that strengthens the unified image of the site. The key structural element defining the project’s identity is the low-arched roof, supported by three large steel stays and a system of primary and secondary truss beams. This solution creates a vast, uninterrupted interior space, with generous height and a simple yet imposing volume—offering maximum flexibility in organizing logistics operations and allowing the free circulation of vehicles. The structure, left exposed inside, becomes both an architectural element and a measure of space. The curved roof softens the rigidity of the parallelepiped volume and establishes a perceptible rhythm even from the outside.
The underground level houses a parking area with independent access and separate pedestrian routes, while the logistics floor is organized into operational areas, compartmentalized office and service zones, separate access points, and a section equipped for handling air freight pallets. The circulation flows are designed to ensure an orderly and functional use of space, clearly distinguishing between operational traffic and personnel pathways.
The building envelope reflects the architectural vocabulary of the entire industrial complex, based on repeated modular construction and an essential, technical language. The façades are rhythmically articulated by a regular sequence of loading bays and vertical openings, providing natural ventilation and daylight inside. The solid surfaces are built from prefabricated reinforced concrete panels, painted in metallic gray—a choice that emphasizes the building’s technical character and integrates it harmoniously into the surrounding industrial landscape. The repetition of modules and the absence of decorative elements produce a sober yet elegant architectural image, where construction precision becomes expressive language.
Light plays a fundamental role in the project: in addition to the vertical openings, the vaulted roof integrates continuous skylights that bring zenithal light into the operational spaces. This system reduces the need for artificial lighting during the day and enhances the perceptual quality of the working environment. The combination of regular apertures and the controlled transparency of the vertical glazing gives visual depth and internal rhythm, transforming an industrial building into a welcoming and efficient infrastructure.
The layout is designed to ensure maximum flow efficiency: vehicular and pedestrian paths are clearly separated, the central operational areas can be easily reconfigured according to the company’s needs, and service zones are strategically positioned to avoid interfering with vehicle movement. The clarity of the plan and the neutrality of the spaces allow the warehouse to evolve over time, accommodating new automation technologies and adapting to different operational configurations.
The new logistics hangar for D.B. Group Spa is an example of conscious infrastructural architecture, capable of combining functionality and architectural language. The vaulted roof, modular envelope, and precise management of flows define a building that does more than host a productive activity: it becomes part of a coherent and enduring built landscape. A sober and measured intervention that translates logistics efficiency into constructive clarity.



























