Amid rapid global urbanization, enterprises face sustainability challenges from climate change and resource depletion, necessitating innovative strategies to enhance environmental and economic performance. This study explores integrating urban landscape design into enterprise green infrastructure to achieve sustainable value creation. Landscape design, through green roofs, permeable pavements, and urban forests, significantly improves environmental performance and generates economic value. Objectives include: (1) analyzing landscape design’s ecological and functional roles in green infrastructure; (2) evaluating its contributions to sustainable business models; and (3) proposing an interdisciplinary integration framework. Methods comprise a literature review, case studies, and data simulations. Findings reveal that landscape design-led green infrastructure markedly boosts corporate ESG scores, enhancing market competitiveness. The study’s academic contribution lies in offering a Design Studies framework that bridges landscape design and business models, advancing corporate green transformation.