transform this interior into a contemporary elementary school creative library while keeping all architecture completely unchanged maintain the exact proportions of the space with a maximum ceiling height of approximately 20 feet at the peak do not exaggerate vertical scale activate the space with built in wooden bookshelves only along solid wall surfaces between structural columns do not place shelving along glass walls shelving should be tall and architectural approximately 10 to 14 feet high aligned with the structural bays but not full height maintain a clear upper portion of wall above the shelving to preserve the perception of the full 20 foot volume ensure shelving is evenly spaced between columns so it reads as part of the architectural system not applied furniture keep detailing clean minimal and integrated with subtle built in lighting organize the interior into flexible learning zones without adding walls small round tables for group work a few larger shared work tables soft seating areas with low poufs or cushions furniture should be scaled for elementary age children and remain visually low relative to the space to emphasize height maintain generous open floor space and avoid overcrowding align furniture layouts with the structural rhythm so each bay reads as a subtle zone while remaining visually continuous use a warm natural material palette exposed wood soft matte flooring and muted neutral tones with subtle color accents soft blue terracotta sage avoid overly bright or saturated colors emphasize natural daylight from skylights and glazing keep glass walls open and unobstructed add minimal appropriately scaled pendant lighting aligned with the structural grid maintain a calm refined scandinavian inspired atmosphere contemporary educational design minimal cohesive and uncluttered no people no clutter no changes to architecture ensure all elements are proportionally accurate and scaled realistically within a 20 foot high interior