Numerous strategies are applied to increase the stability of structure against various forces. Since the advent of the
industrial revolution, materials like steel have found increasing use in the construction industry. Among the many uses of steel
in construction, one major application is the use of steel as bracing members in frames. Braced frames have higher stiffness and
have thus show lesser deflection when subjected to seismic or other lateral loadings. Various bracing configurations can be
applied to increase the stiffness of a structure. Some of these are – diagonal, X, V, inverted V, and knee among others. This
paper aims to inspect the performance of unbraced and braced frames – diagonal, X, V and inverted V. The parameters for the
comparison are: maximum base shear capacity, efficiency of bracing and damping factor. It was observed that the inverted V
braced frame had that most base shear capacity and showed the least amount of drift at that lateral load.