transform this interior architectural space into a warm child centered creativity library while keeping all building geometry structure and proportions exactly unchanged do not alter the architecture roof form columns or openings activate the space through interior elements that enhance the existing pitched roof and structural rhythm introduce a full height built in wooden bookshelf wall along one side following the geometry of the pitched ceiling shelving should feel integrated and custom with a mix of open bookshelves and display niches organize the space into soft flexible learning zones small round tables for group work low seating areas with poufs cushions and soft furniture a few larger communal tables aligned with the structural bays use the column rhythm to subtly divide the space into zones without adding walls each structural bay should feel like a distinct but connected area incorporate warm natural materials such as exposed wood soft matte flooring and muted neutral tones with subtle accents soft blues terracotta sage avoid overly bright or saturated colors add child scaled elements low shelves small furniture and approachable proportions include warm soft lighting suspended pendant lights and subtle linear lighting aligned with the structure maintain strong natural daylight from the skylights as the primary light source keep the space calm minimal and cohesive scandinavian inspired educational design uncluttered but lively through materiality and furniture no people no changes to architecture only interior activation and furnishing