GS Construction and LG Electronics signed a business agreement on July 10, 2026 [1], to jointly develop next-generation AI-home solutions.
This partnership aims to bridge the gap between individual smart appliances and the broader infrastructure of residential buildings. By merging consumer electronics with construction technology, the companies intend to create a seamless living environment where home automation and building management operate as a single entity.
The agreement was signed at the Grand Seoul Building in Jongno-gu, Seoul [2]. The collaboration focuses on developing an integrated ecosystem that combines smart-home device control with essential building-level services [1]. This includes the synchronization of lighting, HVAC systems, and power outlets with larger facility functions.
Under the new system, residents will be able to manage elevator calls, track parking locations, and review visitor logs through the same AI interface used for home appliances [1]. The integration also extends to the reservation of community facilities, streamlining the administrative side of residential living.
To achieve this, the companies will utilize a combination of artificial intelligence, robotics, and spatial integration [1]. The goal is to enhance resident convenience by removing the friction between disparate software platforms and hardware interfaces. The resulting AI-home solution is designed to act as a centralized hub for both private and shared residential spaces.
Both firms said the partnership will prioritize the creation of a comprehensive ecosystem that evolves with the needs of the user [1]. By coordinating their efforts, GS Construction and LG Electronics seek to set a new standard for how technology is embedded into the physical structure of modern housing.
“GS Construction and LG Electronics signed a business agreement on July 10, 2026”
This partnership represents a shift from 'smart homes'—which typically focus on isolated gadgets—to 'smart buildings,' where the living unit is digitally tethered to the entire complex. By integrating facility management like parking and elevators into the home AI, the companies are attempting to capture the entire user experience of residential life, potentially creating a proprietary standard for integrated living in South Korea.


