The eastern coastal edge of Mumbai anchors diverse ecosystems comprising saltpans, wetlands and mangrove zones. These edges form an oasis of plant and animal life including several abundant plant and aquatic life including flamingos which nest in the wetlands seasonally. The project tries to generate a built form type to negotiate the sloping terrain to intervene the site with a fixed programme of wetland conservatory which includes three wings - research wing - hydrological and biodiversity research zones supported by testing wing with hydrology lab, biodiversity lab and chemical laboratory; education and outreach wing which includes outdoor wetlands observatory, education and training unit, gathering space for about 75 people to host awareness events, seminars and discussions. This center would include annex facilities such as entrance lobby, supporting service systems of administrative wing and cafeteria.