Thanks all for replying!
"Make it thicker. Make it longer. Add another shear wall. Check your model to make sure it's behaving correctly."
- all seems good. no errors or ill condition, displacements are all in place.
"How many levels of basement? Are you modelling the soil pressure? Perhaps you're getting backstay effect and it is a real thing. More horizontal reinforcing might help?"
- Just one basement. lateral soil pressure was included, but I just added it as an line load, as I don't want the retaining walls to carry some seismic forces.
"I don't do much about 5 stories, but my first instinct when looking at that is "where are the walls...oh...those little things?". You have a very small "core" that is off center from the rest of the building. Torsion is going to be a factor even in general, orthogonal load cases which only makes things worse.
I'd say find a way to increase your core size, or start introducing additional LFRS components. Is the rest of it steel? Can you introduce braced frames anywhere? Moment frames?"
- Haha. that was my thought at first too. at first it was just the small elevator core at the bottom, I just added the additional wall at the top part. I'm thinking, maybe the fact that the storey seem to split at the 5th to 8th floor level, and the only member holding them together is the small wall at the middle. All are reinforced concrete.
"The shearwalls seem awfully short for a building of that size"
- Thanks! Will try adding more.
Also for added info. It's at seismic zone 4, Na = 1.2; Nv = 1.6.