The expansive park that occupies over half of the land where Sindhorn Village is located is materialized from the "Living in the Park" concept, originated from a belief that nature is a source of happiness, comfort and relaxation, all the important elements that contribute to a better living standard. The intention is to create a park that exists as an integral part of the living environment, serving not just a beautiful surrounding but a space that can accommodate a wide variety of activities that encompass every demand and lifestyle.

The location of Sindhorn Village is surrounded by a cluster of massive green spaces, particularly Lumpini Park and landscapes of the neighboring buildings and properties. The context of these luscious urban green spaces is incorporated into the project where a vast number of large trees such as the rain trees and flame trees whose ages range from tens to a hundred years old are growing.

Preserving these long-standing greeneries is the first priority of the project's landscape architectural design. Methods were devised, including the temporary removal of some of the trees to be nurtured before they were brought back to the site and replanted. The buildings' orientation is also designed to make way for the evergreens. The processes have resulted in a successful preservation of over 300 large trees, which are able to continue to live in their original surroundings, consequently turning the project into a gallery of trees and plants where all residents and visitors relish in the beautiful and relaxing urban forest that is now a part of their living space.