Beginning in 1990, he was a member of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando.
[1][6] Cano Lasso said that he was influenced largely by Willem Marinus Dudok and Frank Lloyd Wright.
[8][9] Diego, Gonzalo, and Alfonso manage the firm Studio CanoLasso.
[10] The architectural historian Antón Capitel writes of Cano: "Cano, apparently a true eclectic, mixed almost from the beginning the rationalist and organic attitudes, either because he used them at the same time or because he combined them in the same work, thus approaching almost all his colleagues, even the erratic trajectory of Oiza, without resembling any of them.
Without the enlightened metaphysical attitude of Sota or Cabrero, without the obsessive analytical condition or the late-youthful attitude of Oiza, or without the passionate plasticity of a Fernández Alba, or a Higueras, Cano belongs to an attitude of a much more moderate character, moderation armed with a powerful plastic sensitivity, as well as with the force of a professional skill and good sense capable of weighing and measuring the appropriateness of the subject and the place, and choosing, or mixing, accordingly, his resources.