“…Hence, high‐strength steel framed‐tube structure with nonlinear shear links (HSSFT‐SLs) were recently proposed and verified to enhance the global seismic performance of conventional steel framed‐tube structures. [ 6–8 ] In HSSFT‐SLs, as illustrated in Figure 1, high‐strength steel is applied for the peripheral key components, including corner columns, middle columns, and deep spandrel beams, to improve seismic response and recoverability by constraining the inelastic deformations in only nonlinear shear links and reducing the permanent residual drifts of structures under severe ground motion. Specifically, the shear links employed in the deep spandrel beams with low span‐to‐depth ratios are considered as primary dissipative elements to allow for the activation of ductile hysteretic dissipative mechanisms.…”