The "Corinthian columns replaced Ionic columns" is the one way that Greek architecture changed over time.
Option B
Explanation:
After the Wood Ages, Greek architecture's columnary design has always been in style to the radical stone ages. The column order was originally Doric to Corinthians at Ionic. Corinthian columns are thus noticeable in lieu of Ionic columns. Ionic columns have been mounted on a base with the column's head or capital as a pair of scrolls or simply double volute. Corinthian column, came as the much larger column of slimmer architecture, extensively decorated of flowers and leaves in the capital.