“…3, the column embedment depth, h e , is at least 1.5 times as large as the column side, s, in the considered vertical plan. For smaller depths, the local failure in compression of the concrete mortar filling the peripheral gap between column and hollow-core cavity walls, generally caused by moderate-to-severe earthquakes [4,5,7,10], reduces the constraining action towards lateral displacements of the column end-zone, often determining non negligible rotations of the base section. Therefore, the rotational constraint decreases as the embedment depth ratio h e /s does, with 1≤h e /s < 1.5 representing the range of semi-rigid to rigid connections, and h e /s < 1 the range of semi-rigid to flexible connections, respectively [10].…”