I agree with Qshake about using a smaller building. My master’s thesis was about structural control (both active and passive) with Tuned Mass Dampers. In my thesis I analyzed the linear and nonlinear behavior of 25-story building under earthquakes. As a result of analyses it is seen that by increasing the height of the building, the period of the structure increases. So in such buildings the excitations such as wind and weak earthquakes has more effect. Specially wind since it usually oscillate at the fundamental frequency of the building. For this reason in order to reduce the response of tall buildings, mass dampers are recommended. My suggestion is to use a smaller building or use other passive control devices such as TMD or TLD.
About buildings with base isolation systems, you can see the University of Southern California Teaching Hospital in America, the Computer Center of the Ministry of Post and Telecommunication and the Matumura Research Institute in Japan, the Museum of New Zealand and New Zealand Parliament building and finally city halls in Los Angeles and San Francisco. About references I can suggest you Chopra's Dynamics of Structures: Applications to Earthquake Engineering (as Qshake mentioned) and UBC 1997.
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